Intel is the first company to share detailed pay disparities. It’s not flattering

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Intel is the first company to share detailed pay disparities. It’s not flattering
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Intel is the first company to release detailed results of an EEOC breakdown of pay, gender and race data.

Oracle’s board says it’s a waste of time and money to publish gender pay data because the company is already committed to equal pay for equal work.

Even if the numbers look bad, companies will ultimately benefit more from leading on disclosure than they would from dragging their heels, said Natasha Lamb, managing partner at Arjuna Capital, which pressures companies to disclose gender pay data. The point is not to beat up on organizations for telling the truth, she said. “It’s much more important to have an accurate reflection of reality than to glaze over the simple truth,” she said.

Overrepresentation of white men in the highest-paying jobs contributes to the nation’s wage gap: American women earn 20% less than men do, and the gap is even wider for women of color. Intel’s disclosure shows that these disparities can’t be fixed simply by raising the salaries of women and minorities. Whye said the company’s task is to help underrepresented groups get promoted into more lucrative roles and keep them there.

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