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HomeMy WebLinkAbout21- Equal Pay Day Proclamation Proclamation Recognizing Equal Pay Day WHEREAS, March 24, 2021 is recognized as “Equal Pay Day,” which is the date that women will have to work to this year, AND all of 2020 in order to achieve the same earnings that men achieved in all of 2020; and WHEREAS, in the United States, on average, women earn 82 cents to the man’s dollar, Hispanic and Latina women earn 55 cents, American Indian or Alaska Native women earn 60 cents, Black or African American women earn 63 cents, Asian American and Pacific Islander women earn 85 cents; and WHEREAS, in Montana women earn 73.2 cents to the man’s dollar, and comparing state by state, Montana ranks 39th in the United States on the pay equity scale; and WHEREAS, the wage gap exists in nearly every occupation, in all industries, in every state, across all countries, at all education levels, and in the private, government, and nonprofit sectors; and WHEREAS, the gender wage gap results in women and their families having less access to financial resources and has unfounded, subtle, and unexplained causes that need to be identified and eliminated; and WHEREAS, on June 8, 2015 the Bozeman City Commission unanimously passed Resolution 4601 supporting equal pay for equal work; and WHEREAS, each year since 2015 the City has taken steps to collect data and identify tools that will assist in the diversification of city positions, encourage the use of innovative and improved human resources tools, and sought to be an active example in the efforts to close the gender wage gap; and WHEREAS, in the Equal Pay for Equal Work Resolution 4601 the City of Bozeman committed to commemorate Equal Pay Day each year and to encourage its citizens to recognize the full value of women’s skills and contributions to the labor force, and to take further action as citizens and businesses to help close the gender wage gap; and WHEREAS, Bozeman, Montana, as a Welcoming City, recognizes that when there are fair and equitable outcomes for all women and girls, our community prospers and therefore can become a city free of gender and other discrimination; and WHEREAS, issues of gender equity, inclusion and safety are community-wide problems that require community-wide analysis and action, the City of Bozeman - in collaboration with other DocuSign Envelope ID: A65B2613-53EA-4419-9B4F-57400308DBCD organizations and businesses - can provide leadership and model what is possible for other sectors of our community. Now, therefore, I, Cynthia L. Andrus, the Mayor of Bozeman, do hereby proclaim that the City of Bozeman Montana observed and recognized March 24, 2021 as Equal Pay Day, a day whose meaning and purpose needs to become unnecessary by achieving equal pay for equal work by reaching a day when men and women earn the same wage for the same work after the same time duration of work; and I further Proclaim, that the City Commission encourages citizens and businesses to have conversations about gender parity, to explore ways in which we can address and work toward fair pay for all in our community; and I further Proclaim that the City of Bozeman encourages local businesses to pursue their own hiring, promotional, and pay policies that reflect equal opportunity and gender wage equity; and I further Proclaim that the City of Bozeman will continue to take a leadership role in the community to encourage its citizens to recognize the full value of women’s skills and contributions to the labor force, and to take further action as citizens and businesses to help close the gender wage gap. Signed this 6th day of April, 2021 _______________________ Cynthia L. Andrus Mayor of Bozeman DocuSign Envelope ID: A65B2613-53EA-4419-9B4F-57400308DBCD