Colorado’s Equal Pay for Equal Work Act will be heard in the senate on February 20. Tell your legislators to stand up for equal pay!
Women in office use their own lived experiences as women, mothers, employees, neighbors, and students to govern.
On Latina Equal Pay Day, there has never been a better time to reflect on how much Latinas contribute to our economy.
Today you might have heard the phrase “pay black women” or seen #payblackwomen on social media, but what does this really mean?
In the 2018 legislative session, Colorado hit some high notes for women in the workplace but missed several key opportunities to foster their economic security.
Billie Jean King, sports icon and equal pay activist, to serve up inspiration at The Women’s Foundation of Colorado’s 2018 Annual Luncheon.
Updated research from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) funded by WFCO shows the gender pay gap has narrowed for some women, but there is a long way to go to achieve equal pay for all women.
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