“…We suggest that for an egalitarian system to realistically function as an understood base of pay distribution, that by definition individuals require information regarding the relevant context under which egalitarian outcomes apply (Simpson & Varma, ). As we described earlier, egalitarian pay is more than simply a measure of variance, it requires by philosophical standards an intentional treatment (e.g., Rawls, ) and an explicit understanding of the relevant group to which this intentional treatment is applied (Simpson & Varma, ). We specifically suggest that any egalitarian pay practice in which recipients are blind as to the intentional amounts remunerated to others simply fails to meet the essential criteria for an egalitarian pay practice to exist, because without such information actors have no inherent basis for sensemaking from an egalitarian perspective.…”