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marielaem discovered 3 months ago


"A trio of women who battled against discrimination in the male-dominated world of American finance have won a $33m (£16m) legal settlement that will compensate thousands of underpaid female employees and marks another step in the fight against sexism, bullying and unequal pay on Wall Street. The women - advisers to the wealthy clients of Smith Barney, one of the industry's largest brokerages - were toasting the end to a three-year legal slog and a struggle against discrimination that goes back many years."
One small step .....
angelclare rated 3 months ago
Go broads! (Yes, I like the word "broads".)
FAIRYUSER rated 3 months ago
LOTS OF $$$$$$ The women who took on a banking giant and won a $33m sexism case AP Renee Fassbender Amochaev, foreground, and her lawyer, Kelly Dermody * Photos enlarge * Print Print * Email Email Search Search Go Independent.co.uk Web Bookmark & Share * Digg It * del.icio.us * Facebook * Stumbleupon What are these? Change font size: A | A | A By Stephen Foley in New York Saturday, 5 April 2008 A trio of women who battled against discrimination in the male-dominated world of American finance have won a $33m (£16m) legal settlement that will compensate thousands of underpaid female employees and marks another step in the fight against sexism, bullying and unequal pay on Wall Street.
imorgen rated 3 months ago
I struggle to sympathise with anyone who would choose to be a cog in the machine of such an institution. However, sexism such as this does indeed suck. As with women priests, why would they do that? Nevertheless their gender of course shouldn't be an issue.
Anvitakant rated 3 months ago
lovely gutsy women. excellent. take down the big boys! yeah! hehehehehe
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