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Walk calls for end to gender wage inequality

Women’s Resource Center kicks off celebration of Women’s History Month
The Women’s Resource Center organized a walk calling for an end to wage inequality. It is the first event in a series planned to mark Women’s History Month.

For the more than 10 years, Stephanie “Taffy” Johnson worked construction and was paid half what of her male coworkers earned.

When she started working independently in the 1990s, she charged a little more than 70 percent of what male drywallers did and was a bit nervous about charging that much.

Even when she started out in construction, Johnson didn’t expect wage inequality to end in her lifetime, but she does want to see women’s work valued.

“I am so sorry to see women put down because it’s tradition, it’s patriarchy,” she said.

Johnson and about 20 other people attended a walk Friday in downtown Durango to end wage inequality.

The Women’s Resource Center held the walk to celebrate Women’s History Month, and the center has a series of other events planned to celebrate women in business, Executive Director Christy Schaerer said.

A 2016 study by the Pew Research Center found women earn 83 percent of what men do. African-American women earn 65 percent of what white men earn, and Hispanic women earn 58 percent.

One of the barriers to ending inequality is the lack of transparency in the workplace when it comes to wages, said Bonnie Cabrera, who attended the walk.

“You have to be able to ask for salary information,” she said.

Otherwise, it’s impossible for women to know if they are being paid fairly, she said.

But it’s not a problem that’s limited to just women, she said.

“If an employer can get away with paying less to a vulnerable group, they will,” Cabrera said.

mshinn@durangoherald.com

Women’s History Month events

The Extraordinary Women’s Award Dinner and 30th Anniversary Celebration of the Women’s Resource Center will be held at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the DoubleTree Hotel, 501 Camino del Rio. Tickets are available at

www.wrcdurango.org

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The Professional Women’s Network of Durango is holding a wine-tasting fundraiser at 5 p.m. March 14 at Urban Market Home, 110 E. Fifth St.

The Women’s Resource Center will screen “PBS Makers: Women in Business Documentary” at 5:30 p.m. March 23 at the Durango Arts Center, 802 East Second Ave.



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