CNBC Interviews Schroeder about US Gender Pay Equity Amid New Iceland Law
09 January 2018
Partner Don Schroeder was quoted in a CNBC article, “In the US, Unlike in Iceland, It’s Still OK to Pay a Woman Less than a Man – Here’s Why,” about the United States still having a long way to go in achieving equal pay for women in the workplace.
Although business and political leaders are increasing their efforts to reach gender pay equity in the U.S., which Schroeder said will close the pay gap, he explained these efforts won’t close it “as quickly as wide-sweeping legislation like Iceland’s new equity law.”
Although business and political leaders are increasing their efforts to reach gender pay equity in the U.S., which Schroeder said will close the pay gap, he explained these efforts won’t close it “as quickly as wide-sweeping legislation like Iceland’s new equity law.”
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