I've always been bothered by paycheck secrecy. I understand why some employers would want it - trade on ignorance to exploit lowest possible salary to any worker - but I don't understand how anyone could call that honest or desirable in a society.
Do they argue similarly that sales should be handled the same way? You negotiate for the price of a movie ticket and it is revoked if you compare your cost to someone else in the line? How about lunch? or rent? Why not bank interest rates?
No, I don't think secret salaries are good for a workplace or for society. This story shows that it doesn't matter how high up the ladder you go, there remains non-work-quality reasons that employers will try to depress some salaries more than others.
http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2015/01/12/3610424/charlize-theron-pay-gap/
I approve of the premise for Obama's executive order to end this practice of paycheck secrecy.
http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2014/04/06/3423399/obama-secrecy-salary/
What are your thoughts?
Do they argue similarly that sales should be handled the same way? You negotiate for the price of a movie ticket and it is revoked if you compare your cost to someone else in the line? How about lunch? or rent? Why not bank interest rates?
No, I don't think secret salaries are good for a workplace or for society. This story shows that it doesn't matter how high up the ladder you go, there remains non-work-quality reasons that employers will try to depress some salaries more than others.
http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2015/01/12/3610424/charlize-theron-pay-gap/
I approve of the premise for Obama's executive order to end this practice of paycheck secrecy.
http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2014/04/06/3423399/obama-secrecy-salary/
What are your thoughts?