04-R
188
2004 -- H 8435
Enacted 04/21/04
H O U S E R E
S O L U T I O N
PROCLAIMING APRIL 20, 2004, AS
"RHODE ISLAND PAY EQUITY DAY"
Introduced By:
Representatives Giannini, Williams, E Coderre, R Anderson, and Ajello
Date
Introduced: April 21, 2004
WHEREAS,
Women have entered the labor force in large numbers over the last decade.
Rhode Island State Government
has affirmed gender wage gaps in at least two major studies of
the state’s job evaluation and
classification systems. As a result of both studies, the
Administration with the
Legislative Commission on Pay Equity has affirmed its support for the
point factor system as a fair
and equitable compensation system. The most recent study indicates
that the wage gap is persistent
and continues to widen under the current methodology; and
WHEREAS,
National data shows that the wage gap for women of color is sixty-four
cents for every dollar that men
earn overall, while in Rhode Island it is fifty-two cents for women
of color; and
WHEREAS,
Raising women’s wages would increase family income and cut poverty; and
WHEREAS,
Pay equity would boost pay for women and men in predominately female
jobs in Rhode Island; and
WHEREAS,
The House of Representatives supports the principle of pay equity for public
employees and encourages the
administration to work towards ensuring equal pay among job
classes with similar levels of
responsibility, knowledge, skill and effort; and
WHEREAS,
The House of Representatives also supports all efforts to attain and
implement accurate and unbiased
job evaluation systems and pay setting processes to foster
equity for all jobs; and
WHEREAS,
The House of Representatives also supports the use of unbiased job
evaluation systems which
evaluates jobs on gender and race neutral factors to distinguish between
legitimate differences in wages
and wage differentials which are due to sex and race
discrimination and occupational
segregation; and
WHEREAS,
Most research on this subject has concluded that much of the wage gap is
attributed to sex and race
based wage discrimination; and
WHEREAS,
Fifteen states in the Nation have adopted statutes and twenty-four states
have conducted studies and are
moving toward pay equity; and
WHEREAS,
The National Conference of State Legislatures urges all states to move
toward the establishment of
equitable compensation relationships between female and race
dominated classes and further
to establish pay equity through the enforcement of existing laws
and the enactment of laws to
guarantee equal pay for work of equal value; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations hereby
declares April 20, 2004 as “Rhode Island Pay Equity Day” and
urges all Rhode Islanders to
join in urging all the other states in the nation to move toward the
establishment of equitable
compensation; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit duly certified copies
of this resolution to the Director of the Department of
Administration, the Personnel
Administrator of the Division of Human Resources, and the Co-
chairs of the Legislative
Commission on Pay Equity.
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