[comp.society.women] My Previous Posting on Equal Pay

seltzer@ernie.Berkeley.EDU (Linda Seltzer) (07/09/88)

Recently I posted some comments on equal pay for women.  Somehow,
the author line or other identification line was sent out incorrectly
and another person's name appeared on my posting.  I want to make
it clear that I am the sole author of the article, and that no other
person had any involvement with it.  I have no idea whether the other
person even agrees with what I wrote.  Second, in response to certain
mail I received, which was ridiculous and which wasted ernie's disk
space, the man whose name erroneously appeared is a different person
from me, I have never met him, and there are no issue of confusion
over gender.  Furthermore I want to make it clear that I never used
any other person's name in posting the article and I do not know
how his name could possibly have ended up on my article.  I was
replying to an article by a woman from Indiana.

I hope that an unidentified software or transmission error somewhere
will has not diminished the very serious nature of my point: that
underpayment of women is a widespread problem in spite of laws
forbidding it, and that perks such as Christmas bonuses 
exacerbate the problem.

				Linda A. Seltzer
				seltzer@ernie.Berkeley.EDU 

[That error was my fault.  When two articles got combined, I tried
to separate them.  Unfortunately, I left eugene's name at the bottom
and didn't notice that.  Eugene corrected me, but once an article is
out, I can't cancel or change it.  TR]