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1、此资料由网络收集而来,如有侵权请告知上传者立即删除。资料共分享,我们负责传递知识。银行支行行长竞职演讲稿范文703?z%座? 0?z%?感? 4?z%厚?264703az%?这? 0%酒? 0ay%?店?0?了?pw%?eV?别对?pw%工?224pw%?。?177502pw%?全1?细?pw%作?0就了pw%?面?0?毅?pw%?丨0?验?pw%?eV?认真pw%?工?221pw%?叨thank you, everybody. (applause.) all right. well, thanks to myfriend, lilly ledbetter, notonly for that
2、introduction but for fighting for asimple principle: equal pay for equalwork. it’snot that complicated. and, lilly, i assure you, you remain the faceof fair pay. (laughter.)people don’t want my mug on there. (laughter.) they want your face.as lilly mentioned, she did notset out to be a t
3、railblazer. she was just somebody who waswaking up every day,going to work, doing her job the best that she could. and then one day,she finds out, after years,that she earned less than her male colleagues for doing the same job.i want to make that point again. (laughter.) doing the same job. sometim
4、eswhen you - whenwe discuss this issue of fair pay, equal pay for equal work,and the pay gap between men andwomen, you’ll hear all sorts of excuses about,well, they’re child-bearing, and they’re choosing todo this, and they’re thisand they’re that and the other. she was
5、doing the same job - probablydoing better. (laughter and applause.) samejob. working just as hard, probablyputting inmore hours. but she wasgetting systematically paid less.and so she set out to make surethis country lived up to its founding, the idea that all of usare createdequal. and when the cou
6、rts didn’t answerher call, congress did.the first time lilly and i stoodtogether in this room was my tenth day in office, and that’swhen we signed thelilly ledbetter fair pay act. (applause.) first bill i signedinto law. and someof the leaders whohelped make that happen are here today, i
7、ncluding leader pelosi andsenatormikulski and congresswoman delauro. (applause.) i want to thank allthe members ofcongress and all the state legislators who are here and all the advocates who are here,becauseyou all contributed to that effort. andi want to give a special thanks to the members ofthe
8、national equal pay taskforce, who’ve done outstanding work to make workplaces acrossamerica morefair.we’re here because today is equalpay day. (applause.) equal pay day. and it’s nice to havea day, but it’s evenbetter to have equal pay. (applause.) and our job is notfinished
9、yet. equalpay day means that a woman has to work about this far intoXX to earn what a man earned inXX. think about that. a woman has gotto work about three more months in order to get whata man got because she’spaid less. that’s not fair. that’s like adding an extra six miles toama
10、rathon. (laughter.) it’s not right.audience member: ain’t right.the president: ain’t right. (laughter.) it’s not right and itain’t right. (laughter.)america should be a level playingfield, a fair race for everybody - a place where anybodywho’s willing to workhard
11、has a chance to get ahead. andrestoring that opportunity for everyamerican - men and women - has to be adriving focus for our country.now, the good news is today oureconomy is growing; businesses have created almost 9million new jobs over thepast four years. more than 7 millionamericans have signed
12、up forhealth care coverage under the affordable careact. (applause.)that’s a good thing, too. i know it’s equal pay day and not obamacareday - (laughter) -but i do want to point out that the affordable care actguarantees free preventive care, likemammograms and contraceptive care, forten
13、s of millions of women, and ends the days whenyou could be charged morejust for being a woman when it comes to your health insurance. (applause.) and that’s true for everybody. (applause.) that’s just one moreplace where thingswere not fair.we’ll talk about drycleanersnext, right -
14、 (laughter) - because i know that - i don’t knowwhy it costsmore for michelle’s blouse than my shirt. (laughter.)but we’ve got to make sure thatamerica works for everybody. anybody who is willing towork hard, they shouldbe able to get ahead. and we’ve got tobuild an economy t
15、hat works foreverybody, not just those at the top. restoring opportunity for all has to be ourpriority. that’swhat america isabout. it doesn’t matter where youstarted off, what you look like - you workhard, you take responsibility, youmake the effort, you should be able to get ahead.and
16、we’ve got to fight for anopportunity agenda, which means more good jobs that paygood wages, andtraining americans to make sure that they can fill those jobs, andguaranteeingevery child a world-class education, and making sure the economy rewardshardwork for every single american.and part of th
17、at is fighting forfair pay for women - because when women succeed, americasucceeds. (applause.) when women succeed, america succeeds. it’s true. i believe that. (applause.) it’s true. it’s true. it’s true.now, here’s the challenge: today, the average full-time working w
18、omanearns just 77 centsfor every dollar a man earns; for african american women,latinas, it’s even less. and inXX,that’s an embarrassment. it iswrong. and this is not just an issue offairness. it’s also afamily issue andan economic issue, because women make up about half of our wor
19、kforce andthey’reincreasingly the breadwinners for a whole lot of families out there. so when they makeless money, it means lessmoney for gas, less money for groceries, less money for child care, lessmoneyfor college tuition, less money is going into retirement savings.and it’s all bad f
20、or business,because our economy depends on customers out there, andwhen customers haveless money, when hardworking women don’t have the resources, that’saproblem. when businesses lose terrificwomen talent because they’re fed up with unfairpolicies, that’s bad forbusiness. the
21、y lose out on thecontributions that those women could bemaking. when any of our citizens can’t fulfill their potential for reasons thathave nothing to dowith their talent or their character or their work ethic, we’renot living up to our founding values.wedon’t have second-class cit
22、izens in this country - and certainly not in theworkplace.so, tomorrow, the senate has thechance to start making this right by passing a bill thatlilly already alludedto - the paycheck fairness act. (applause.) they’ve got a chanceto do theright thing. and it would putsensible rules into place
23、, like making sure employees who discusstheirsalaries don’t face retaliation by their employers.and here’s why this isimportant. there are women here todaywho worked in offices where itwas against the rules for employees to discusssalaries with one another. and becauseof that,they didn&r
24、squo;t know they were being paid less than men - just like lillydidn’t know - for doing theexact same work. for some, it was years before they found out. and even then, it onlyhappened because amanager accidentally let it slip or, as in lilly’s case, a sympatheticco-workerquietly passed
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