Pope Francis Calls For Equal Pay For Women: 'Disparity Is Pure Scandal'
The wide gulf between wages for men
and women is "pure scandal," Pope Francis said on Wednesday.
"As Christians, we must become
more demanding...[by] supporting with decision the right to equal retribution
for equal work; disparity is a pure scandal," he said.
The pope was speaking on divorce rates during his weekly general
audience in St. Peter's Square, according to Vatican Radio. He said the crisis
of "broken marriage bonds" negatively affects young children and
called for equal footing in a relationship to carry over into the workplace and
society.
"The equality enjoyed by the
spouses must produce new fruit--equal opportunities in the workplace; a new
valuing of motherhood and fatherhood, and a greater appreciation for the
openness of families to those most in need,” he said.
In the U.S., despite ongoing efforts to close the wage gap, there still isn't a single state where women are paid as much as men.
On average, women make 78 cents for every dollar earned by a man.
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