Not only
were our salaries unfairly low, but so were those of other women in our institution.
Not exact matches
Without transparent
salaries across an organization, employees may
be quick to believe their coworkers
are unfairly taking home more money.
This «social capital,» as the economist Herbert Simon once called it,
was developed by many people over many generations and provides a collective inheritance that
is now unequally and
unfairly apportioned by markets in setting wages and
salaries.
The report, which
was commended by MIT's president, concluded that women faculty in MIT's School of Science had
been treated
unfairly in the granting of research monies,
salary, lab space, and other resources.
In an economic layoff for declining enrollment or district mismanagement, seniority rules
are the only barrier to
unfairly laying off the more senior teachers who
are making higher
salaries than newer teachers costing less.
Falsely identifying a teacher as below the 25th percentile may
unfairly penalize that teacher, particularly if the scores
were used for high - stakes purposes such as a
salary freeze or termination.
While men have generally
been making more money than women for decades, and it
's not easy to change that, women can lower their chances of
being paid
unfairly by living in a state with greater
salary equality.
Just as these documents can
be used to inflate
salaries, so they can
be used to reduce them, making the respondent in any employment tribunal proceedings face the prospect of having to over-compensate a claimant who
is found to have
been unfairly dismissed, as post-dismissal
salary is taken into account when assessing such compensation.