The federal government employed around 3 million people last year. But by next year’s Equal Pay Day, progress on wage transparency and equity could drop dramatically for the country’s largest employer ...
In the heart of Mississippi, a profound economic injustice continues to unfold, mirroring a national crisis that affects millions of American women. Black women, despite standing as the most educated ...
Gender and wage discrimination cases are nothing new for Iowa’s public universities. In December 2024, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled on Silvia R. Cianzio v. Iowa State University, the State of Iowa, ...
News reports have been highlighting Dec. 8 as “Latina Pay Gap Day.” Promoters are seeking to convince the public, and perhaps lawmakers, that there is widespread discrimination against female Hispanic ...
AMHERST, Mass. — Immigrants in the United States earn 10.6% less than similarly educated U.S.-born workers, largely because they are concentrated in lower-paying industries, occupations and companies, ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a lawsuit against Houston ISD on Tuesday, claiming the school system allegedly paid lower wages to female employees than ...
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – More than 300 current and former female physician assistants are suing Michigan Medicine, the health system affiliated with the University of Michigan, over accusations of wage ...
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East Bay nonprofit health provider agrees to $200K payout in gender pay equity complaint
A nonprofit health care organization with ties to Alameda County has agreed to pay out nearly $200,000 to three women over allegations of gender pay discrimination, according to federal officials.
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