{"id":260157,"date":"2019-04-23T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-04-23T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/city-to-conduct-wage-equity-study-and-address-compensation-gaps-for-women-and-minorities-2\/"},"modified":"2019-04-23T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2019-04-23T07:00:00","slug":"city-to-conduct-wage-equity-study-and-address-compensation-gaps-for-women-and-minorities-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/city-to-conduct-wage-equity-study-and-address-compensation-gaps-for-women-and-minorities-2\/","title":{"rendered":"City to conduct wage equity study and address compensation gaps for women and minorities"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With the goal of fostering an inclusive workplace where all employees can advance and reach their highest potential, Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer on April 23 called for San Diego\u2019s first wage equity study to investigate compensation inequality and increase diversity in leadership roles within the City of San Diego governmental workforce.<br \/>\nSan Diego will become the first major city in the country to develop an evidence-based policy and action plan to achieve pay equity. According to a survey of the top 10 largest cities, many have adopted policies aimed at closing pay gaps, but none have commissioned a data-driven, publicly-available study to identify root causes for why inequities exist and how to eliminate them.<br \/>\n&#8220;As someone who pursued a career in medicine, a field historically hostile to women, I know this problem all too well,&#8221; said City Councilmember Jennifer Campbell. &#8220;That\u2019s why ensuring equity in our city, and at City Hall, is a primary concern for me. I\u2019m happy to see that the mayor is taking steps to address this issue.&#8221;<br \/>\nInvestigating pay inequality is one of several actions the City of San Diego will implement following audit recommendations made by the independent City Auditor\u2019s Office. The &#8220;Performance Audit of City Employee Pay Equity&#8221; found that on average female employees earn 83 percent of what their male counterparts earn. Wage gaps also exist across racial groups, with non-white City employees earning 80 percent of what white City employees earned in 2017. These figures are consistent with the national average of 81 percent and point to a larger societal problem.<br \/>\nData suggests wage gaps have slightly improved in the City in recent years. Women hired between 2010 and 2017 make 91 percent of what men hired in those years earn and wages for minority groups improved from 80 percent to 82 percent during that same timeframe.<br \/>\nTo help reverse this trend at the local level, Faulconer recently called for the creation of a committee charged with advising city leadership on strategies to develop women leaders and provide more opportunities for women in the workplace. The new\u00a0Committee to Advance Women and Girls, which replaces the inactive Commission on the Status of Women, will usher in policy changes to advance women and help to address recommendations found in the audit report.<br \/>\nAudit recommendations include: \u2022 Working collaboratively with the Human Resources and Personnel departments, the Civil Service Commission and the City Attorney\u2019s Office to conduct a pay equity study every three years. \u2022 Developing an action plan to mitigate unadjusted earning gaps and barriers that exist to promoting women and minorities to positions of leadership. \u2022 Reviewing strategies to encourage increased promotional opportunities across all demographics, departments and positions. \u2022 Continuing to promote programs and training that support diversity inclusion. \u2022 Investigating and identifying the root causes of the existing earnings gap and developing a plan of action to mitigate the gaps identified. \u2022 Working with an outside consultant to identify pay and promotional deficiencies and propose solutions to increase participation by underrepresented groups.<br \/>\n&#8220;I am committed to providing equitable pay and access to opportunities for all City employees,&#8221; said chief operating officer Kris Michell. &#8220;We will conduct regular pay equity studies to hold ourselves accountable for strengthening protections against wage discrimination and to ensure women and minorities at all levels are supported.&#8221;<br \/>\nThese actions follow earlier steps taken by the City to foster gender equality in the workplace. San Diego is one of the first municipalities in California to provide four weeks paid parental leave for men and women, including benefits for both parents at the same time if they are each employed by the City. Other benefits include education and tuition reimbursement, new &#8220;Diversity, Equity and Inclusion&#8221; training, alternative work schedules and breastfeeding accommodations.\u00a0<br \/>\nThe\u00a0Performance Audit of City Employee Pay Equity\u00a0will be presented to the City\u2019s Audit Committee at 9 a.m. Wednesday.<br \/>\n&#8220;It\u2019s not right to pay women and minorities less for the same work,&#8221; Faulconer said. &#8220;This study is an opportunity to examine the root causes of pay gaps and make institutional changes that will level the playing field so all employees are treated equally and receive fair compensation for the work they do.&#8221;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With the goal of fostering an inclusive workplace where all employees can advance and reach their highest potential, Mayor Kevin L. 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