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Article

7 Aug 2006

Author:
Caroline McCarthy, CNETnews.com

IBM comes out on top in age discrimination suit [USA]

A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of IBM in an age discrimination suit concerning a change in pension plans that the plaintiffs said favored younger workers. The case, Cooper vs. IBM, was filed on behalf of 140,000 older IBM employees..."We are gratified that the Court of Appeals has vindicated IBM's long-held position that its pension plan formula is both lawful and age-neutral," the company wrote in a statement.