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Wal-Mart Faces Gender Bias Suit

Neon Tommy |
December 6, 2010 | 8:12 p.m. PST

From flickr user Lone Primate
From flickr user Lone Primate
The Supreme Court will decide whether to hear a class-action gender-bias law suit brought by over a million Wal-Mart workers.

Wal-Mart, the country's largest private retailer, is accused of paying women less than men and promoting them less than their male colleagues.

But the retail giant has said the suit includes too many workers with disparate job histories, and therefore that it's not a valid class action suit.

According to Bloomberg, "The workers in the class come from 41 regions and 400 districts and carry 170 different job classifications, the company said in its appeal."



 

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