This law is an attempt to protect stupid people from themselves. If someone like Lilly Ledbetter is dumb enough to work for 19 years at a salary below what others made that is her own fault. If she didn't like her salary then she can always talk to her manager or supervisor about a raise. Clearly she had no issue with her pay if she hung around for so long. Hell, if it was so bad, why not go across the street to a better paying job?
As a business owner myself I try to negotiate each and every salary when the person takes the job. I don't set a pay scale and then try to find someone to fill the spot. Instead, set a base level of skill set and then hire someone who is above that base level. Once I find the person it is then up to us to agree on a salary that works for both of us. I of course would love to pay them $1 a year, while they would love to get $50,000,000 a year. We negotiate it out to a number we both find acceptable. So if one employee doing the same job accepts a salary less than that of another employee I could be sued.
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Another quote from the article, " "So this is what changes looks like," said Sen. Barbara Mikulski, R-Md.
Great. A bunch of change like this and bring on the depression.