
TTC Extra: "Whining" About The Pay Gap?
Preview: 3/21/2014 | 4m 8s
Are women "too busy" to care about the pay gap? And why are those who do called "whiners"?
The head of a Conservative PAC says women are "too busy" to care about the pay gap, while a Republican lawmaker lawmakers argued that bills that address the gender pay gap make women look like “whiners”. PANEL: The New Agenda’s Amy Siskind, President, Gloucester Institute Kay Coles James, NPR host Avis Jones DeWeever, Republican Strategist Rina Shah
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Funding for TO THE CONTRARY is provided by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, the Park Foundation and the Charles A. Frueauff Foundation.

TTC Extra: "Whining" About The Pay Gap?
Preview: 3/21/2014 | 4m 8s
The head of a Conservative PAC says women are "too busy" to care about the pay gap, while a Republican lawmaker lawmakers argued that bills that address the gender pay gap make women look like “whiners”. PANEL: The New Agenda’s Amy Siskind, President, Gloucester Institute Kay Coles James, NPR host Avis Jones DeWeever, Republican Strategist Rina Shah
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