| ▲ | mike_hearn 8 months ago | |
This summary is OK: https://grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5_d7ff3a8f-9cf7-4ff3-837a-0bbb... Although Grok thinks the problem lies in "deep rooted inequalities", whereas I'd say it's pretty normal for jobs like bin men to be paid more than cleaners. It's one of the most dangerous jobs you can do, due to the frequency with which they get hit by cars. | ||
| ▲ | pseudalopex 8 months ago | parent [-] | |
Grok does not think. The summary did not support your claim court cases and equity laws said any gender pay gap was the result of discrimination. It said the plaintiffs argued successfully they were paid less for work of equal value. It was not clear cleaning and refuse collection were determined equal value. The summary mentioned also contract clauses. It sounds like the real issue is you disagree with the value of work calculated for some jobs. | ||