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Labor/Employment,
Entertainment & Sports

Oct. 9, 2019

Women soccer players claim males earned millions more than them

Members of the U.S. women’s national soccer team said they could have earned millions in compensation if they were paid the same as their male counterparts in a filing seeking class certification for their equal pay suit against the U.S. Soccer Federation.

Members of the U.S. women's national soccer team said they could have earned millions in compensation if they were paid the same as their male counterparts in a filing seeking class certification for their equal pay suit against the U.S. Soccer Federation.

The federation, represented by Chicago employment attorney Ellen E. McLaughlin of Seyfarth Shaw LLP, had argued against class certification in late September, saying the women's t...

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