Walmart's Female Employees Try Again for Class-Action Certification
Walmart's Female Employees Try Again for Class-Action Certification
In a lawsuit filed Monday in federal court in Florida, a group of female Walmart employees alleged they have been denied promotional opportunities and aren’t being paid the same rates as their male counterparts in both hourly retail positions and salaried management positions. The complaint, which seeks class-action status, also addresses specific discriminatory measures regarding relocation and travel requirements for management positions. Many of the women began working for the world’s largest retailer back in the 1990s and are familiar with former claims made against their employer.The case is left-over from the Dukes versus Walmart Stores Inc. issue, which was a 2001 lawsuit alleging the retailer had a history of discriminating against its female employees for promotions, compensation, on-the-job training opportunities, and specific job assignments. This lawsuit was granted class-action certification in 2004 with 1.6 employees being represented in the class.
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