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The women had sued U.S. Soccer for over $60 million in backpay and alleged worse working conditions than the USMNT.
On March 8, 2019 (International Women's Day) the 28 players of the USWNT filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the United States Soccer Federation in the United States District Court in Los Angeles. [15] [16] Their class-action lawsuit asserted that the USSF violated the Equal Pay Act of 1963 (EPA) and Title VII. [17]
In a 10-page motion filed on Monday, Hope Solo called for legal action to be taken against her former teammates after they didn't let her join their equal-pay mediations with the U.S. Soccer ...
In the latest round of back-and-forth in the ongoing discrimination lawsuit filed by the USWNT, U.S. Soccer notably backed off its previous legal strategy.
The USWNT filed an appeal to reverse a decision that dismissed its equal pay lawsuit. USMNT players union says USWNT deserves to be paid more than men's team [Video] Skip to main content
On Tuesday, it was announced that U.S. women soccer stars reached a $24 million settlement with the U.S. Soccer Federation regarding a lawsuit over unequal pay. This decision came years after ...
The U.S. men's national team has backed the World Cup-winning USWNT after a court ruled against the women in its equal pay lawsuit against U.S. Soccer.
The U.S. men's and women's national teams will be paid identically for games and competitions, including the World Cup, U.S. Soccer said.