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There are so many newsy items in this article it’s hard to select one to entice you the reader. Here’s part of a paragraph from the 1941 trial for equal pay for equal work that is so classic: “… As the days wore on, the women watched numerous GM foremen and managers testify that men were more versatile, stronger, able to work longer and at night, easier to train and more mechanically inclined. women to use after St. John had smuggled it in.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/women-stood-up-general-motors-demanded-equal-pay-180980768/?utm_medium=10today.us.thu.rd.20220922.436.1&utm_source=email&utm_content=article&utm_campaign=email-2022

The Little-Known Story of the Women Who Stood Up to General Motors and Demanded Equal Pay

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