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Retired player Brandi Chastain talking about the importance of equal pay regarding the U.S. women's national soccer team pay discrimination claim in 2019.. Starting in 2016, players for the United States women's national soccer team (USWNT) have engaged in a series of legal actions against the United States Soccer Federation (USSF).
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. Equal pay lawsuit: U.S. Soccer says ...
A court approved a settlement on working conditions, allowing the USWNT players to proceed with the equal pay case. USWNT can move forward with equal pay case after settlement [Video] Skip to main ...
There are plenty of factors at play, but it's an issue U.S. Soccer and the USWNT shouldn't just write off with a $66 million check. Equal pay dispute: U.S. Soccer, USWNT must figure out issue Skip ...
The U.S. Soccer Federation apologized after it contended in court documents that women on its national team had lesser responsibilities and physical abilities than their male counterparts, an ...
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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.
The women had sued U.S. Soccer for over $60 million in backpay and alleged worse working conditions than the USMNT.