People on Twitter think it’s an impressive and effective act, and even guys say they’ll happily spend more on the issue.
"study after study has shown that when women do things like lead meetings, ask for a raise, or ask for a promotion, they are perceived as aggressive and bossy. Men are perceived as having leadership qualities." @ccpa @macleans #payequity https://t.co/ev5cjOs3Ny
— Karen Woods (WCS) (@woolseynarrows) February 8, 2018
A very creative way to demonstrate the need for pay equity: Canada's @macleans magazine charges men a higher price for this week's issue.
Because a 26 percent pay gap is not acceptable in 2018. https://t.co/83CbyQajHF
— Ulric Shannon 🇨🇦 (@UlricShannon) February 8, 2018
https://twitter.com/LibraryJunky/status/961578260294393856
https://twitter.com/darkgreendesk/status/961608410713280515
Well done.
— Diana Beattie (@bea_beattie) February 8, 2018
https://twitter.com/MsJheneXO/status/961634051005218816
Freaking love it.
— Isabel Hunt (@ahiddenlife1985) February 8, 2018