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Google to pay $118 million after being accused of underpaying 15,500 women

Accepted submission by Freeman at 2022-06-13 18:51:02 from the just business dept.
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https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2022/06/google-to-pay-118-million-after-being-accused-of-underpaying-15500-women/ [arstechnica.com]

Google has agreed to pay $118 million to settle a class action lawsuit that alleges the company underpaid female employees. The agreement will release Google from claims that it "paid women in Covered Positions less than it paid men for substantially similar work, that Google assigned women to lower levels than it assigned men, and that Google failed to pay all wages due to employees upon their separation of employment," the settlement [googlegendercase.com] says.

The settlement covers about 15,500 women who have worked for Google in California since 2013, the plaintiffs' law firm said in an announcement [lieffcabraser.com] on Saturday. Four named plaintiffs will get separate payouts: $75,000 for lead plaintiff Kelly Ellis and $50,000 each for the other three, in addition to their regular share from the net settlement fund. The settlement class covers a wide range of workers with 236 job titles.


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