Equal Pay for Equal Work; the Story of the Struggle for Justice Being Made By the Women Teachers of the City of New York

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Stern as chairman of a committee of said board, or even as a member of said board, but simply " Mr. Stern." Yet, these are the estimates, confessedly based on assumption, that have been presented as the estimates of the Board of Education, and have been used by the Mayor, the Comp- troller, various other officials and individuals and associa- tions in opposing " Equal Pay " on account of its cost.
On March 23, 1908, I sent the following to Mr. Cook : Mr. Henry R. Cook, Auditor, Board of Educati
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My Dear Mr. Cook : Notwithstanding your reply to a recent communication, I again write you, and I hope that you will give me direct answers to the following questions : 1. In making your estimate as to the cost of the " White Bill " last year, did you have any legal opinion to guide you in interpreting such Bill?
2. Is it not true that in making said estimate, with its EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK iA7 total of $g, 100,000 and upwards, you worked on an imagi- nary set of schedules, which would pay all the teachers in the system as if they were male teachers under the ex- isting schedules?


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