Op-Ed Commentaries
April 27, 2008
Bonnie Brown
The choice for working people

Hillary Clinton has been a champion for working Americans and especially for working families for more than 35 years. As we recently celebrated Equal Pay Week, she put the spotlight on the need to achieve fairness in the workplace, and help working families get ahead.

As the former chairwoman of the Equal Pay Commission, I know that West Virginia is no different in the fact that women's wages are lower than those of men. Our task was to try to equalize salaries in state government to those on the lowest rungs of the pay scale - mostly women.

We have come a long way in the fight to ensure that all workers get a fair chance to succeed. However, women today still make only 77 cents for every dollar men do for equal work, causing America's working families to lose an average of $4,000 per year. While the cost of living continues to rise, the consequences of unequal pay for equal work are putting a heavy burden on West Virginia families. We cannot continue to shortchange working women and their families.

Hillary understands how important pay equity and good treatment of workers is to our country's prosperity, stability and security. She led efforts in the Senate to strengthen equal-pay laws and end pay disparity. She knows what families go through just to make ends meet, and has been a loyal advocate of helping hardworking Americans get ahead.

In the Senate, Hillary has advocated fairness in the workplace and investment in our work force. She fought for bargaining rights for public servants such as firefighters and police officers, and spearheaded initiatives to help veterans get good jobs after their military service.

As president, Clinton will continue fighting for working families by championing equal pay rights, creating jobs that can't be outsourced, supporting trade deals that are pro-worker, and investing in high wage jobs with a future.

West Virginians need a president who will stand up for hardworking families - starting Day One. Hillary Clinton has the strength and experience to lead us to a future where all workers are valued equally and all Americans have a chance to succeed. I encourage support of her presidency.

Brown is a Democratic delegate from Kanawha County's 30th District.

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