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6 Apr 2018

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Megan Rose Dickey, Tech Crunch (USA)

USA: Court allows class action lawsuit alleging gender-based pay discrimination at Google to proceed

"Google pay discrimination lawsuit is moving forward", 5 Apr 2018

A class-action lawsuit alleging pay discrimination at Google based on gender is moving forward, California Superior Court Judge Mary E. Wiss recently ordered.  The original suit was dismissed in December due to the fact that plaintiffs defined the class of affected workers too broadly.  In January, the plaintiffs filed a revised lawsuit, which added Heidi Lamar, a former teacher at Google’s Children Center in Palo Alto.  The revised January lawsuit focuses on those who hold engineer, manager, sales or early childhood education positions, which comes out to 30 covered positions.  The suit also alleges Google has a history of improperly asking about prior salaries and assigning women to lower job levels with lower salaries...Google objected to the class-action designation pertaining to “Engineer Covered Positions” and “Program Manager Covered Positions,” saying the plaintiffs did not allege specific violations.  But Judge Wiss has since said the court was not persuaded by Google’s argument...

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