Equal Pay Day 2021 – March 24, 2021

As part of Women’s History Month, LAW recognizes Equal Pay Day 2021.

Equal Pay Day denotes how far into the new year women must work to be paid what men were paid the previous year. Started by the National Committee on Pay Equity (NCPE) in 1996, the goal was to raise awareness about the gender wage gap. Since then, other Equal Pay Days have been added to the calendar to denote that mothers and most women of color face a wider-than-average gap and need to work even longer to catch up to men’s earnings.

2021 Equal Pay Days

  • Asian American and Pacific Islander Women’s Equal Day is March 9. Asian American and Pacific Islander women are paid 85 cents for every dollar paid to white men.
  • All Women’s Equal Pay Day is March 24. Women working full time and year round are paid 82 cents for every dollar paid to a man who works full time and year round.
  • Mother’s Equal Pay Day is June 4. Mothers are paid 70 cents for every dollar paid to fathers.
  • Black Women’s Equal Pay Day is August 3. Black women are paid 63 cents for every dollar paid to white men.
  • Native American Women’s Equal Pay Day is September 8. Native women are paid 60 cents for every dollar paid to white men.
  • Latina’s Equal Pay Day is October 21. Latinas are paid 55 cents for every dollar paid to white men.

For more information visit The American Association of University Women (AAUW) at https://www.aauw.org/resources/article/equal-pay-day-calendar/.

Final days to “Meet the Public Service Employers”

As a reminder, the “Meet the Public Service Employers” list of opportunities and resume collections closes on Symplicity this Friday, March 19th at Noon. If you haven’t visited the list, be sure to do so by then, and to upload your resume for individual employers. Reminder: on Symplicity, under “OCI”, you need to be viewing the “Meet the Public Service Employers” session. If you have any questions, contact Dean O’Brien: ab139@uakron.edu.

The Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Technology Law Club

The Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Technology Law Club will discuss topics and trends in cybersecurity, consumer data privacy, health privacy, and technology law. We welcome students with all levels of experience in the industry – both future security and privacy professionals and those interested in learning more. We will be co-hosting virtual networking and panel discussions in partnership with the CMLaw Intellectual Property & Cybersecurity Club. Sign up at the link provided so we can bring you valuable content!
 
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