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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES             H.C.R. NO.            
TWENTIETH LEGISLATURE, 2000                                
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                     HOUSE  CONCURRENT
                        RESOLUTION

  REQUESTING ALL EMPLOYERS TO REVIEW THEIR WAGES TO AVOID
    INADVERTENT DISCRIMINATION.



 1        WHEREAS, new statistics from the federal Department of
 2   Labor show that women still lag behind men in terms of pay,
 3   making only 73 cents for every dollar made by men; and
 4   
 5        WHEREAS, part of the reason for this gender pay gap are
 6   the different choices men and women make in their employment
 7   choices; and
 8   
 9        WHEREAS, however, some of the inequity continues because
10   employers, consciously or unconsciously, pay men more than
11   women, and whites more than other ethnic groups; and
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13        WHEREAS, one recent example of this kind of thinking is
14   Eastman Kodak, which was approached in 1999 by a local chapter
15   of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
16   People, representing two hundred women and minorities, claiming
17   that Kodak was paying white men more than women and minorities
18   with similar experience levels in the exact same jobs, and when
19   Kodak investigated this allegation, the company found that it
20   had unintentionally discriminated against women and minorities
21   and paid out $13 million in retroactive payraises; and
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23        WHEREAS, other organizations, including Eli Lilly and the
24   Massachusetts Institute of Technology, when pressed by women
25   employees, found that they were committing the same type of
26   unintentional discrimination; and
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28        WHEREAS, because this kind of discrimination is insidious
29   and not intentional, it is often difficult for the employer to
30   spot; now, therefore, 
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32        BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
33   Twentieth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session
34   of 2000, the Senate concurring, that the State, counties, and
35   each private business in the State are urged to review their
36   pay scales to determine whether or not their employment
37   practices discriminate against women and non-whites by paying

 
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 1   them less than white males doing the same work with the same
 2   level of experience; and
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 4        BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that each entity perform this
 5   review, for its own benefit, in an expeditious manner, and, if
 6   any inequity is found, the employer use its discretion in
 7   remedying the situation; and
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 9           BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this
10   Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the Director of Labor
11   and Industrial Relations and the mayor of each county, and the
12   Director of Labor and Industrial Relations is requested to
13   place a copy of this Resolution prominently on the department's
14   website and make paper copies available on as widespread a
15   basis as possible.
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