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The Texas Reporter > Blog > Politics > Lilly Ledbetter, an icon of the struggle for equal pay, has died at 86
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Lilly Ledbetter, an icon of the struggle for equal pay, has died at 86

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Editorial Board Published October 14, 2024
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Lilly Ledbetter, a former Alabama manufacturing facility supervisor whose lawsuit in opposition to her employer made her an icon of the equal pay motion and led to landmark wage discrimination laws, has died at 86.

Ledbetter’s discovery that she was incomes lower than her male counterparts for doing the identical job at a Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. plant in Alabama led to her lawsuit, which finally failed when the Supreme Court docket dominated in 2007 that she had filed her grievance too late. The court docket dominated that staff should file lawsuits inside six months of first receiving a discriminatory paycheck—in Ledbetter’s case, years earlier than she discovered in regards to the disparity by an nameless letter.

Two years later, former President Barack Obama signed into the legislation the Lilly Ledbetter Truthful Pay Act, which gave staff the correct to sue inside 180 days of receiving every discrimination paycheck, not simply the primary one.

“Lilly Ledbetter never set out to be a trailblazer or a household name. She just wanted to be paid the same as a man for her hard work,” Obama mentioned in a press release Monday. “Lilly did what so many Americans before her have done: setting her sights high for herself and even higher for her children and grandchildren.”

Ledbetter died Saturday of respiratory failure, in response to a press release from her household cited by the Alabama information website AL.com.

Ledbetter continued campaigning for equal pay for many years after successful the legislation named after her. A movie about her life starring Patricia Clarkson premiered final week on the Hamptons Worldwide Movie Pageant.

The workforce behind the movie, “LILLY,” issued a press release of condolence on social media.

“Lilly was an ordinary woman who achieved extraordinary things, and her story continues to motivate us all. We will miss her,” the workforce mentioned.

In January, President Joe Biden marked the fifteenth anniversary of the legislation named after Ledbetter with new measures to assist shut the gender wage hole, together with a brand new rule barring the federal authorities from contemplating an individual’s present or previous pay when figuring out their wage.

Ledbetter had advocated for the measure in a January opinion piece for Ms. Journal penned with Deborah Vagins, director of the Equal Pay In the present day advocacy group. However Ledbetter and different advocates for years have been pissed off that extra complete initiatives have stalled, together with the Paycheck Equity Act, which might strengthen the Equal Pay Act of 1963.

FILE - Lilly Ledbetter watches as President Barack Obama signs executive actions, with pending Senate legislation, aimed at closing a compensation gender gap that favors men, at the White House in Washington, April 8, 2014, during an event marking Equal Pay Day. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
Lilly Ledbetter watches as President Barack Obama indicators government actions, with pending Senate laws, geared toward closing a compensation gender hole that favors males, on the White Home in Washington, April 8, 2014, throughout an occasion marking Equal Pay Day.

The sense of urgency amongst advocates deepened after an annual report from the Census Bureau final month discovered that the gender wage hole between women and men widened for the primary time 20 years. In 2023, girls working full time earned 83 cents on the greenback in contrast with males, down from 84 cents in 2022. Even earlier than then, advocates had been pissed off that wage hole enchancment had largely stalled for the final 20 years regardless of girls making positive aspects within the C-suite and incomes faculty levels at a quicker charge than males. Consultants say the explanations for the enduring hole are multifaceted, together with the overrepresentation of girls in lower-paying industries and weak childcare system that pushes many ladies to step again from their careers of their peak earnings years.

In 2018, on the peak of the #MeToo motion, Ledbetter wrote a opinion piece in The New York Occasions detailing the harassment she confronted as a supervisor on the Goodyear manufacturing facility and drawing a hyperlink between office sexual harassment and pay discrimination.

“She was indefatigable,” mentioned Emily Martin, chief program officer on the Nationwide Ladies’s Regulation Heart, which labored intently with Ledbetter. “She was always ready to lend her voice, to show up to do a video, to write an op-ed. She was always ready to go.”

Ledbetter was a supervisor on the Goodyear plant in Gadsden, Alabama, and had labored there 19 years when she acquired an nameless notice saying she was being paid considerably lower than three male colleagues.

She filed a lawsuit in 1999 and initially gained $3.8 million in backpay and damages from a federal court docket. She by no means acquired the cash after ultimately dropping her case earlier than the Supreme Court docket.

Though the legislation named after her did not straight deal with the gender wage hole, Martin mentioned it set an necessary precedent “for ensuring that we don’t just have the promise of equal pay on the books but we have a way to enforce the law.”

“She is a really an inspiration in showing us how a loss does not mean you can’t win,” Martin mentioned. “We know her name because she lost, and she lost big, and she kept coming back from it and kept working until the day she died to change that loss into real gains for women across the country.”

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