StubHub partners with TIME'S UP in efforts to end the pay gap
October is notoriously known as the busiest month in sports –affectionately dubbed “Sportober” due to all major sports leagues being in session. On October 1, in support of TIME’S UP, an organization that insists on safe, fair and dignified work for women of all kinds and the U.S Women’s National Team Players Association’s campaign, “Time’s Up, Pay Up,” StubHub shared their plans to donate $1 per order up to $100,000 for all sports event purchases on StubHub during October. When the U.S.
That pay gap costs women to lose about a million dollars – over the course of their careers. Sukhinder Singh Cassidy, President of StubHub, the world's largest ticket marketplace spanning 44 countries, wants to help alleviate the pay gap by galvanizing the company to support the TIME’S UP movement."The time is now for us to address the pay gap between men and women, both on the field and off," said Sukhinder Singh Cassidy, StubHub president."The U.S.
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