Thursday, June 19, 2008

Choose an Issue and Voice an Opinion

“Why Women Earn Less than Men” or “Why Work Sucks and How to Fix It” Do women earn less than men because of discrimination? The National Committee on Pay Equity thinks so. Another point of view is that there are different (and more complex) issues involved, and these issues need to be considered in taking a final position on the matter. A significant part of the problem is that overall earnings by gender are not the same as equal pay for people doing the same job. That is, the choices women make about their work determine pay differences. Women are underrepresented in the science and math fields, which lead to better paying careers. The statistics are that only about two-fifths of science and engineering graduates are women. One important fact in terms of the future of pay equity for women is that there are now more women graduating with bachelor’s degrees than men. The estimate is that in a few years, 60% of all college graduates will be women. The argument is that as more women enter the workforce, the pay differential will narrow. If that is to happen, the problem should solve itself. A new book, “Why Work Sucks and How to Fix It,” has hit the workplace, and it has an interesting premise: “Our beliefs about work…are outdated, outmoded, out to lunch.” The book was authored by Jody Thompson and Cali Ressler, founders of CultureRx. The present approach is that “time + physical presence + hard work = results.” However, Thompson and Ressler argue that this standard of work culture is not productive. Rather, they recommend a “results-only work environment” method on their website – which you are encouraged to visit. So, which of the two issues is most intriguing? Weigh in with your opinion!