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Norther Michigan University Agrees to Pay $1.46M to Settle Gender Discrimination Suit
September 18th, 2020
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Norther Michigan University Agrees to Pay $1.46M to Settle Gender Discrimination Suit
Northern Michigan University recently agreed to pay $1.46 million to settle a gender discrimination lawsuit. The suit was originally filed back in early 2019 by Sterling Attorneys at Law, P.C. on behalf of four female professors from NMU’s College of Business. According to the suit, the professors allegedly “suffered gender discrimination and disparate pay compared with their male colleagues.” The settlement was reached about seven weeks before a trial was set to begin in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan to settle the dispute.As part of the recent settlement, the university must fork over $1.46 million to the plaintiffs, including Claudia L. Hart, Carol S. Steinhaus, Karin M. Stulz, and Margaret E. Vroman. According to Sterling, the settlement is one of the “largest pre-trial settlements for a gender discrimination case in the U.S.” When commenting on the matter, Brian J. Farrar, one of the attorneys representing the plaintiffs said:“The professors are very pleased with this settlement and hope that it encourages others to stand up for gender equity and fairness in the workplace.”
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