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I am currently in a position that does not reflect my job duties. When it has been brought up to HR I am told that since my job description has “and other duties” and my title contains the word Assistant I will never get the title change and compensation.
I have worked for two separate people under this title and both have fought to have my title changed and pay increased. Both times HR got involved and would not allow the change.
My reasoning for feeling that this is discrimination is that in my company women have over 90% of assistant roles. These jobs underwent the Towers Watson years ago and were all lumped in together under a few position titles. Assistant roles are paid by the level of the executive that is supported. The job duties are vastly different in each department. I am responsible for managing multiple budgets, reports, training, etc. Another person with the same or higher title and pay could only be responsible for meeting requests and ordering lunch. I do not manage a calendar or any typical assistant duties.
I find it discriminatory that instead of having the correct title and compensation these roles are viewed as one in the same. I have been told by another executive that my working title is different than my actual but when I ask for the compensation and title change it is ignored.
My question is does this sound like discrimination? Is this even worth mentioning? I would really like to keep my job but it appears nothing will change. In the near future I will be meeting with HR and several others including the person I assist to discuss my title and duties. What should I do or say?
If it makes a difference this is in the public sector.
Thanks in advance for your help!
I am currently in a position that does not reflect my job duties. When it has been brought up to HR I am told that since my job description has “and other duties” and my title contains the word Assistant I will never get the title change and compensation.
I have worked for two separate people under this title and both have fought to have my title changed and pay increased. Both times HR got involved and would not allow the change.
My reasoning for feeling that this is discrimination is that in my company women have over 90% of assistant roles. These jobs underwent the Towers Watson years ago and were all lumped in together under a few position titles. Assistant roles are paid by the level of the executive that is supported. The job duties are vastly different in each department. I am responsible for managing multiple budgets, reports, training, etc. Another person with the same or higher title and pay could only be responsible for meeting requests and ordering lunch. I do not manage a calendar or any typical assistant duties.
I find it discriminatory that instead of having the correct title and compensation these roles are viewed as one in the same. I have been told by another executive that my working title is different than my actual but when I ask for the compensation and title change it is ignored.
My question is does this sound like discrimination? Is this even worth mentioning? I would really like to keep my job but it appears nothing will change. In the near future I will be meeting with HR and several others including the person I assist to discuss my title and duties. What should I do or say?
If it makes a difference this is in the public sector.
Thanks in advance for your help!