Michele Mathews Leber (July 30, 1938 – January 1, 2021) was a journalist, book reviewer, and librarian.
[7] She served on the Better Salaries/Pay Equity Task Force of the American Library Association which was appointed by president, Maurice J. Freedman, in 2002-2003 to provide librarians and library workers with the information, resources, and tools to enable them to advocate and negotiate, individually or collectively, for improved compensation and pay equity.
Leber served as a leader of the National Committee on Pay Equity (NCPE) a coalition of women's and civil rights organizations; labor unions; religious, professional, legal, and educational associations, commissions on women, state and local pay equity coalitions and individuals working to eliminate sex- and race-based wage discrimination and to achieve pay equity.
Michele Leber died on January 1, 2021, at her home in Arlington, Virginia.
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