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Big wage gap in Senate Democratic office; Senate GOP pays women more

Steve RobinsonBy Steve RobinsonApril 8, 20144 Comments2 Mins Read
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alfondAs Maine’s liberals take to social media to accuse Republicans of waging a “war on women” this National Equal Pay Day, data from the State House shows women in the Senate Democratic offices make less than their male counterparts. Conversely, women in the Senate GOP office make more than men.

In the GOP state senate office, two male employees make on average $52,812 per year, while the 4 female employees make an average of $57,806 annually, according to wage data obtained by The Maine Wire.

However, a tremendous pay gap exists in the Democratic senate office and in the office of Senate President Justin Alfond. Combined, females in those two offices made on average $43,125 last year, while male employees made an average of $47,341.

That calculation includes two male employees who only made $8,476 and $7,051 last year, most likely because they were hired late in the year. When those employees are removed from the calculation, the pay gap stretches even further, with male employees making an average of $57,235 last year — an average of $14,110 more than female employees.

Looking at just employees in Senate President Alfond’s office, women are still paid less than men, with two female employees making an average of $65,586, while male employees employed for the entire year made an average of $66,279.

Apparently unaware that his own office does not pay women equally, Alfond took to Twitter Tuesday to bemoan the wage gap.

It’s sad that in 2014, we’re still talking out pay equity. Equal work deserves equal pay, no exceptions. I’m… http://t.co/fSWBhLgsqo

— Pres. Justin Alfond (@justinalfond) April 8, 2014

Any way you cut the cake, women working as Democratic senate staffers in Augusta get paid less than men.

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<span class="dsq-postid" data-dsqidentifier="8441 http://www.themainewire.com/?p=8441">4 Comments

  1. Representative Lawrence E Lockman on April 8, 2014 3:51 PM

    Yet another breath-taking example of liberal Democrat hypocrisy. Alfond was born on third base, and thinks he hit a triple. And now he has the audacity to lecture us about pay inequity when his own office has a serious wage gap.

  2. John B. Tant on April 9, 2014 8:07 AM

    I guess somehow the Dem’s missed this … or didn’t think anyone was looking.

  3. Mary Colangelo on April 10, 2014 4:51 PM

    All those salaries are pretty danged fat. What exactly are these people doing that command a salary around $45,000 to $67,000? How much does the Maine house and senate make? There is a dem representative always crying poor mouth so I thought the salaries of the representatives and senators must be low but if their staff are averaging $45,000 or more – wow. I think I know the first place to cut Maine state spending.

  4. Maureen Hodge on April 11, 2014 9:36 AM

    Just because people work in the same office does NOT mean they are doing the same type of work and have the same level of experience…I guess the Maine Wire and its readers still do NOT understand the concept of Equal Pay for Equal Work!

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