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Las madres latinas que trabajan son las más afectadas por la brecha salarial en EE.UU.

"Esta brecha resulta en una pérdida anual para cada latina de 39.000 dólares. Es una cantidad grande que se le está robando a las mamás latinas cada año", dijo a EFE Diana Ramírez, gerente de...

Biden made U.S. courts more diverse. Six judges discuss why it matters

“When I graduated 20 years ago, I don’t even know if I imagined that in my lifetime, I would see a Black woman on the Supreme Court,” said Fatima Goss Graves, president and chief executive...

Business leaders applaud salary transparency law in Mass., with some compromises

“We were really excited to see this happen in Massachusetts,” said Da Hae Kim of the National Women’s Law Center, which advocates for salary transparency. “This is just the latest in a wave of transparency...

The Biggest Loser of the Presidential Debate? The Childcare Crisis

The childcare crisis is only getting worse, thanks to the end of pandemic-era federal funding that supported 220,000 daycare centers across the country. Eleven states and Washington DC have stepped in with their own funding to make...

How Unions Can Help Shrink The Gender Wage Gap

Women in particular may experience benefits from joining unions: According to data from the National Women’s Law Center (NWLC), unionized women who work full time are typically paid 19% more than women who are not in a...

El Supremo de EE.UU. permite temporalmente que puedan hacerse abortos de emergencia en Idaho

En opinión de la vicepresidenta de derechos reproductivos y salud del Centro Nacional de Derecho de la Mujer, Gretchen Borchelt, “el Tribunal Supremo no merece ningún crédito por esta decisión”. “Este es el mínimo indispensable...