Equal Pay Act Discrimination
The Equal Pay
Act (EPA) prohibits discrimination on the
basis of sex in the payment of wages or benefits, where men and women perform work of similar
skill, effort, and responsibility for the same employer under similar working
conditions.
Under the EPA, an
employer may not reduce wages of either sex to equalize pay between men and women. A violation of
the EPA may occur where a different wage is paid to a person who worked in the same job before or
after an employee of the opposite sex.
An employer must
have a meritorious, non-gender related, reason for the pay difference under the
EPA.
Equal Pay Lawsuit
Contact
us if
you have suffered job discrimination by your current or former employer. The consultation is
free and confidential. We work with established class action law firms which may be able to
help you through your employment claim.
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