Press
Release
For
Immediate Release - March 25,1999
Contact:Betsy Leondar-Wright
(617)423-2148 x13
Economic Fairness Group
Lauds Donnelley Shareholder Vote on Pay Equity
A surpising
16.2% vote by R.R. Donnelley shareholders this morning for a wage
gap resolution was hailed as "sending a strong signal to management
on the issue of pay equity," according to Heidi Soumerai, a
Vice President of United States Trust Company, Ms. Soumerai presented
the resolution at the annual meeting today in Chicago.
The resolution
calls for the company to complete a study to determine whether women
and minority employees are compensated fairly relative to their
male and white colleagues. The resolution at R.R. Donnelley was
initiated by United for a Fair Economy and co-sponsored by United
States Trust Company, a Boston-based investment manager that serves
socially concerned clients, and the Domini Social Equity Fund, a
socially screened mutual fund.
Soumerai added
that the surprising success of this first-time resolution "can
only be seen as sending a clear message to R.R. Donnelleyís
management that, regardless of their past hiring practices, a pay
equity study is a useful path to follow, particularly for a company
that has been in the news recently facing charges of discrimination."
Resolution proponents
were prompted to act by a U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announcement
that pay discrepancies had been uncovered during a DOL pay equity
audit of R.R. Donnelley's management workers. Last fall R.R. Donnelley
paid a settlement to some women and minority managers.
The shareholder
resolution is a part of a national campaign addressing economic
inequality sponsored by Responsible Wealth, a project of United
for a Fair Economy. Responsible Wealth's members and supporters
have also introduced shareholder resolutions about wage inequities
at eight other U.S. corporations so far this year: AT&T, AlliedSignal,
BankAmerica, BankBoston, Citigroup, Computer Associates, General
Electric, and Huffy.
United for a
Fair Economy is a national nonprofit organization that spotlights
growing economic inequality and advocates shared prosperity.
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