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Equal Pay for US Women's National Soccer Team Inspires Female Athletes
It is a historic day for female athletes. The men’s and women’s national soccer teams have reached agreements with the U.S. Soccer Federation. The first-of-its-kind deal lays out equal pay for the women’s team, including World Cup prize money. They are some of the best soccer players in the world, bringing home four world cups and six Olympic medals....
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US Soccer and Women Players Settle Equal Pay Suit for $24M
U.S. women soccer players have reached a landmark agreement with the sport’s American governing body to end a six-year legal battle over equal pay
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Q&A: How A New Law Aims to Address Pay Inequity
Nina Pirrotti, a partner and employment attorney with Garrison Law, sat down with NBC Connecticut’s Dan Corcoran to discuss a new wage transparency law that will go into effect in October.
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Q&A: How A New Law Aims to Address Pay Inequity
October 1 is fast approaching, and several new state laws go into effect. One of those is a law that requires employers to disclose a salary range to prospective employees. It’s something that could have a major impact on equity in the workforce. Nina Pirrotti, a partner and employment attorney with Garrison Law, sat down with NBC Connecticut’s Dan...
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Free Toolkit Helps Small Businesses Examine Pay Equity
Advocates for equity in the workplace launched a new online toolkit and resource manual that offer ways for employers to look at the pay they’re giving workers—to see if men, women, and people of color are on level playing fields professionally.
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‘Our Workplaces Are Still in the Last Century': Calling For Change on Equal Pay Day
Many women are both the primary breadwinner and caregiver in their families, but are paid less than male colleagues for the same roles. Dr. C. Nicole Mason from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research and Maya Raghu from the National Women’s Law Center called for change and spoke to LX News’ Nik Z on Equal Pay Day Wednesday.
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How to Negotiate a Higher Salary
Whether you just landed a new job or trying to get a raise, negotiating a higher salary can be tricky.
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Job Losses by Young Women and Women of Color During the Pandemic Will Have a Long-Term Impact
Young women and women of color are being disproportionately hit by job losses during the pandemic as more mothers are forced to stay home with their children, and as women-heavy sectors, like the service industry, have been forced to lay off workers. C. Nicole Mason, CEO of the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, explains the long-term impact of these losses...
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Women's Team, US Soccer Settle Part of Their Lawsuit
U.S. Soccer and the women’s national team have settled the players’ legal claim over inequitable working conditions, putting to rest a part of the team’s gender discrimination lawsuit
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Surfing Is Leading the U.S. Sports World in Equal Pay for Women — Here's How They Did It
Surfing became the first major U.S.-based pro sport to require equal pay for women in 2019 – setting a standard that other sports have yet to follow. Sophie Goldschmidt, the former CEO of the World Surf League, helps explain how the sport got to this point and how they plan to make it sustainable for generations to come.
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How the Pandemic Will Affect Black Women's Equal Pay Day for Years to Come
One day in May, Tenia Hargett was preparing for a routine meeting with her manager at a physical therapy clinic. But instead of checking in with her boss, the human resources professional was called into a room with several managers at her workplace. “They started talking and saying that they were doing budget cuts and decided to eliminate the position…