Gender and Pay Discrimination Prompts Another Lawsuit
Gender and Pay Discrimination Prompts Another Lawsuit
Fox News and CNN aren't the only news outlets under fire for discriminating against employees. Yesterday, four female employees of the Detroit Free Press filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the newspaper and Gannet Co., it's owner, alleging “they have systematically received lower pay than their similarly situated male peers.” Additionally, it also alleges that Gannet Co. and the Free Press “violated the federal Equal Pay Act and the state civil rights law, which bars gender discrimination, by disparately compensating women while they do equal work with the same skills as comparable men.”The lawsuit itself was filed by civil rights lawyer, Deborah Gordon, who represents the four female employees: “Kathleen Galligan, a photographer; Mary Schroeder, photo editor; designer Rose Ann McKean; and Regina Boone, a photographer laid off in 2016.”
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