Wednesday, April 17, 2013
From the Governor's Blog marking State Employee Pay Equity Day of Celebration
From Governor Mark Dayton's Blog.
This is Lt. Governor Prettner-Solon presenting her remarks. Patty Tanji, President of the Pay Equity Coalition of Minnesota emceed the event.
http://mn.gov/governor/blog/the-office-of-the-governor-blog-entry-detail.jsp?id=102-57880
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
PRESS RELEASE
TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2013
For more information:
Nina
Rothchild, former Commissioner, Department of Employee Relations, hvalj@aol.com or 651-426-2535
MINNESOTA WOMEN CELEBRATE 30
YEARS OF PAY EQUITY
ST.
PAUL, MN – Today Minnesota put a
positive spin on National Equal Pay Day by celebrating 30 years without a pay
gap between women and men in state government jobs. “Equal Pay Day symbolizes how far into 2013
women must work to earn what men earned in 2012,” said Patty Tanji, president
of the Pay Equity Coalition of Minnesota.
“Nationally, women now earn 77 cents, on average, for each dollar earned
by men. It’s a little bit better in
Minnesota, where the overall average is 80 cents. But for state employees, we have had 30 years
of women and men receiving equal pay for work of equal value.”
Governor
Mark Dayton today signed a proclamation acknowledging equity in pay rates of
male and female state employees.
Presented by Lieutenant Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, the proclamation
honors the State Employees Pay Equity Act of 1982 requiring equal pay for work of equal value. That law has now been
fully implemented and maintained for 30 years.
“Thirty years ago, the people
of Minnesota showed that equity and equality are not just words; they are
values we live by in this state,” said Prettner Solon. “By passing the first
legislation mandating equal pay for equal work, Minnesota showed the nation
that we were ready to be leaders on pay equity.
We have a responsibility to ourselves and our daughters to continue
working for full pay equity in Minnesota which is a critical issue for children
and families across Minnesota.”
Nina Rothchild, former Minnesota
Commissioner of Employee Relations (1983-1990), noted that the law passed the
legislature on a bipartisan basis in 1982, unanimously in the Senate and with
only 13 “no” votes in the House. The
legislation was signed by Republican Governor Al Quie. DFL Governor Rudy Perpich, elected in the fall
of that year, appointed Rothchild with instructions to “make it happen.” No special appropriation or new staff
positions were needed. She noted the
wisdom of then-Senator Linda Berglin, chief author of the law, who was known
for requiring state agencies be held accountable for legislative mandates. Employee relations are now managed by
Minnesota Management and Budget, which is required by the 1982 law to submit an
annual report noting any corrections needed to ensure pay equity
continues. Rothchild also noted the
state law’s success led to passage of the Local Government Pay Equity Act in
1984, which covers 1,500 other government employers – cities, counties, and
school districts – in Minnesota.
Eliot
Seide, director of AFSCME Council 5, acknowledged the law would not have passed
or been implemented without the support of the state’s largest union. “We served on the Council on the Economic
Status of Women Task Force to oversee the analysis. We worked with every AFSCME member across the
state to make sure they understood that this was not something taken away from
the men but rather equalized things for the women. And the equal pay state employees receive to
this day would not have happened without both management and labor working through,
every step of the way, the collective bargaining process.”
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Media Advisory - April 9th - Celebrating 30 Years of Pay Equity In Minnesota
MEDIA ADVISORY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 4/3/2013
EQUAL PAY DAY
Tuesday, April 9 is Equal Pay Day nationally, when the average woman’s wages finally catch up to the average man’s wages in the previous year.
Minnesota will celebrate its leadership on this issue, because state-employed women have now received equal pay for 30 years.
WHAT: Proclamation of Pay Equity Day.
Press conference & party celebrating 30 years since implementation of the State Employees Pay Equity Act of 1982 (M.S. 43A.01).
WHEN/WHERE:
9:00 – 10:00 AM
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Governor’s Reception Room, State Capitol, St Paul
WHO: Hosted by the Pay Equity Coalition of Minnesota and 12 co-sponsoring groups.
Lt. Gov. Yvonne Prettner Solon will present the proclamation.
Remarks by: Nina Rothchild, Director of the Council on the Economic Status of Women (1976-1982) and Commissioner of the Department of Employee Relations (1983-1990), and
Eliot Seide, Executive Director, AFSCME Council 5, Regional Director of AFSCME (1980-1988).
Elected officials and others instrumental in passage and implementation will attend.
WHY: April 9 is Equal Pay Day nationally, when the average woman’s wages finally catch up to the average man’s wages in the previous year. But in Minnesota state government employment, pay equity has been a reality for 30 years.
Rothchild and Seide will speak to the historic, bipartisan, and ongoing work which have ensured Minnesota’s leadership.
KEY FACTS: In the general workforce, American women employed full-time and year round earned on average 77 cents for each dollar earned by their male counterparts in 2011.
Women in the general Minnesota workforce are doing slightly better, at 80 cents on the dollar. (U.S. Census Bureau, 2011 American Community Survey data.)
The State of Minnesota had about 33,000 employees in the executive branch in 2011, and just under half (49.7%) are women (Executive Branch Workforce Profile, Minnesota Management & Budget). Recent research shows that state-employed women now earn a dollar for every dollar men earn for comparable work in state service.
Available for interviews before the April 9 event:
Nina Rothchild, hvalj@aol.com or 651/426-2535
Eliot Seide - contact Jennifer.munt@afscmemn.org or 651-287-0575
Patty Tanji of PECOM, ptanji1@gmail.com or 651-271-1462
Tuesday, April 9 is Equal Pay Day nationally, when the average woman’s wages finally catch up to the average man’s wages in the previous year.
Minnesota will celebrate its leadership on this issue, because state-employed women have now received equal pay for 30 years.
WHAT: Proclamation of Pay Equity Day.
Press conference & party celebrating 30 years since implementation of the State Employees Pay Equity Act of 1982 (M.S. 43A.01).
WHEN/WHERE:
9:00 – 10:00 AM
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Governor’s Reception Room, State Capitol, St Paul
WHO: Hosted by the Pay Equity Coalition of Minnesota and 12 co-sponsoring groups.
Lt. Gov. Yvonne Prettner Solon will present the proclamation.
Remarks by: Nina Rothchild, Director of the Council on the Economic Status of Women (1976-1982) and Commissioner of the Department of Employee Relations (1983-1990), and
Eliot Seide, Executive Director, AFSCME Council 5, Regional Director of AFSCME (1980-1988).
Elected officials and others instrumental in passage and implementation will attend.
WHY: April 9 is Equal Pay Day nationally, when the average woman’s wages finally catch up to the average man’s wages in the previous year. But in Minnesota state government employment, pay equity has been a reality for 30 years.
Rothchild and Seide will speak to the historic, bipartisan, and ongoing work which have ensured Minnesota’s leadership.
KEY FACTS: In the general workforce, American women employed full-time and year round earned on average 77 cents for each dollar earned by their male counterparts in 2011.
Women in the general Minnesota workforce are doing slightly better, at 80 cents on the dollar. (U.S. Census Bureau, 2011 American Community Survey data.)
The State of Minnesota had about 33,000 employees in the executive branch in 2011, and just under half (49.7%) are women (Executive Branch Workforce Profile, Minnesota Management & Budget). Recent research shows that state-employed women now earn a dollar for every dollar men earn for comparable work in state service.
Available for interviews before the April 9 event:
Nina Rothchild, hvalj@aol.com or 651/426-2535
Eliot Seide - contact Jennifer.munt@afscmemn.org or 651-287-0575
Patty Tanji of PECOM, ptanji1@gmail.com or 651-271-1462
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