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"Sliding Scale Bake Sale" Reveals Plight of World's Women

Anthony : NM : USA | 8 months ago  
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    another sign from the International Women's Day event
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I attended a local event at the Women's Intercultural Center for Women's History Month/International Women's Day that paired a special movie screening with a "sliding scale bake sale." Cupcakes and drinks cost a dollar each. But women got a special deal: those without children paid $.90, married moms paid $.73, and single moms paid $.60 for those same $1.00 items.

A sign explained what was happening:

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"WHY THE DIFFERENT PRICES?

We don't mean to discriminate. But this is a

SLIDING SCALE BAKE SALE

The prices reflect the REAL WAGE GAP

between men, women, and women with children.

Even today, for each dollar that a man earns, a woman can expect to earn $.90, a married mom can expect to earn $.73, and a single mom can expect to earn $.60.

If this seems unfair at a bake sale, imagine how it feels in the real world, WHERE RENT AND FOOD ARE NOT SOLD ON A SLIDING SCALE.

Info source: www.momsrising.org"

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  • Posted By slydog slydog | 8 months ago
    What's good for the Goose is good for the Gander. Good Stuff! Bravo!
  • Reply By BorderExplorer BorderExplorer | 8 months ago
    Thanks, slydog. It is just like you to say "bravo" to equal rights for all. What a great guy!
  • Reply By slydog slydog | 8 months ago
    ahh Shucks...sneaker sounds across unvacuumed carpet..Garsh!
  • Posted By rdnktrble rdnktrble | 8 months ago
    WOW!!! Thankyou!!
    I could say so much more but you have summed it all up!!
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