In its second year analyzing newsroom worker data, the Forbes Union’s pay equity study looked at the earnings of 111 unionized editorial employees at the business publication and compared those numbers to last year’s review of salaries.
Among the takeaways:
“Forbes management wants to continue pretending that pay equity is just an issue at other companies,” said Andrea Murphy, unit chair for Forbes Union and a statistics editor for the magazine.
Case in point: The company had planned its annual Equal Pay Forum for March 26 featuring pay equity trailblazers and retired professional athletes Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird as well as entrepreneur Suneera Madhani and current CEO of the Obama Foundation Valerie Jarrett.
Forbes Union took to social media, tagging the speakers and noting the hypocrisy of an event celebrating pay equity hosted by a media company where pay inequity is systemic. Some speakers were also notified of the union’s intent to protest outside the event.
Hours before the event, the webpage vanished from the company’s website. References to the event were scrubbed from Forbes.com and no further promotions were posted to social media.
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