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According to data from the U.S. Dept. of Labor, the economy is in its best state since March 2020—but this boom is leaving behind an important population: Black Women.
Today, Black women not only have the highest rate of unemployment but also continue to experience the widest pay gap, a critical social issue that has existed for decades.
In fact, pay for Black women in today’s workforce ranges from 48 to 68 cents for every dollar paid to white, non-Hispanic men2 in comparable positions. Many factors contribute to this issue—from racial discrimination to workplace harassment—and the combined effect greatly increases the economic pressure on Black women and their families. In fact, recent research shows that 80 percent of Black mothers serve as primary breadwinners of their families2—an issue further exacerbated during the pandemic, especially given that many Black women shoulder the majority of childcare duties.
On August 3rd, Black Women’s Equal Pay Day, we must join together—public, private and nonprofit sectors—along with allies, advocates, activists and others—to commit to closing this chronic and unjust pay gap for Black women with real, committed action.
We are NPower, a national nonprofit that has worked for 20 years to increase solid, sustained economic opportunities for young people of color and veterans through tech jobs. Command Shift is our new coalition focused on strategies that help women of color with non-traditional backgrounds access good paying, tech-enabled jobs that provide the security and stability that they deserve.
The economy cannot fully boom, until each and every one of us has the opportunity to boom with it. And that starts with equal pay.
To accelerate the systematic changes that will enable women of color to thrive in their careers and livelihoods, we are asking you to join us and our corporate and nonprofit partners who have committed to this mission (see below) in taking action to break-through the systemic biases and entrenched institutional barriers that keep Black women from earning equal pay in the workforce.
Please add your signature below to show your support. An initial list of action steps that you and your company can implement to help achieve this goal may be found below. When signing, please share any other actions that you would recommend.
Suggested Action Steps
World Wide Technology
Tata Consultancy Services
FINN Partners
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Palo Alto Networks
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Citi
Author, Women of Color in Tech
ITSMF
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FINN Partners
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Baker Hughes
Prime Contract Solutions
Build Up Advisory Group
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FINN Partners
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Entrepreneur Success Program (ESP)
1 U.S. Census Bureau. (2020). Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic (ASEC) Supplement: Table PINC-05: Work Experience in 2019 – People 15 Years Old and Over by Total Money Earnings in 2018, Age, Race, Hispanic Origin, Sex, and Disability Status. Retrieved 18 March 2021, from https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/income-poverty/cps-pinc/pinc-05.html. (Unpublished calculation based on the median earnings for all women and men who worked full time, year-round in 2019; full time is defined as 35 hours a week or more)
2 National Partnership for Women and Families, March 2021: https://www.nationalpartnership.org/our-work/resources/economic-justice/fair-pay/african-american-women-wage-gap.pdf
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