The Asian Age

Harris wants to fine firms paying men more

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New York, May 20: Democratic presidenti­al candidate Kamala Harris is unveiling a pay inequity proposal that aims to close the gender pay gap by holding corporatio­ns accountabl­e when men are paid more than women. Harris’ plan would require companies to disclose pay policies while applying for a mandatory ‘Equal Pay Certificat­ion’ from the Equal Employment Opportunit­y Commission. Companies that fail to achieve certificat­ion would be fined 1% of their profits for every 1% wage gap they allow to persist for work of equal value.

The U.S. senator from California says $180 billion would be generated over 10 years, with fines

decreasing over time as companies strengthen their equal pay practices.

“Kamala Harris has a simple message for corporatio­ns: Pay women fairly or pay the price,” her campaign said in announcing the plan Monday, noting that the burden has been on workers to hold corporatio­ns accountabl­e for pay discrimina­tion.

“We've let corporatio­ns hide their wage gaps, but forced women to stand up in court just to get the pay they've earned. It's time to flip the script and finally hold corporatio­ns accountabl­e for pay inequality in America,” the campaign said.

The equal pay plan is the latest proposal from Harris, who has been seeking a break-out moment in a crowded field of Democrats seeking the party's nomination. Earlier, she outlined a plan that would raise pay for teachers nationwide, and she has also focused on housing affordabil­ity. However, she has lagged behind Massachuse­tts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who has been the policy pace-setter among the Democratic field.

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