Women’s Prerogative, an online community for women, recently launched a new equal pay campaign aimed at FORTUNE 100 CEOs.
The group is seeking signatures to a petition that urges employers to make sure their pay practices are fair. The petition, which the group plans to send to CEOs on Labor Day, asks them to help close the “gender gap” by insuring their salary, hiring, recruitment and promotion policies are “fair and legal”.
Women’s Prerogative wants employers to conduct a self-audit of their pay practices, and the petition sent to FORTUNE 100 CEOs will include a 10-step equal pay audit form that it says was developed by the Department of Labor in 1996 along with the National Committee on Pay Equity. The steps listed in this document include:
Who is Women’s Prerogative?
Women’s Prerogative was incorporated in 2003. Its stated mission is to use the Internet in innovative ways to share information with women about issues that matter to them, provide them with a place to talk about those issues, and offer women a way to do something about them. Sharon Levin, who was formerly Counsel at the National Women’s Law Center and has also worked for Congress and the Senate Judiciary Committee, is the group’s Founder and Executive Director. This group has been involved in several advocacy activities that include:
Threat or Opportunity?
The Women’s Prerogative campaign underscores the continued need for employers to make sure their corporate compensation, hiring, recruitment and promotion practices comply with the law. Employers should expect continued focus and pressure from advocacy groups on these issues.
Updated 2017: Women's Prerogative no longer exists, and documents from their website are no longer available.