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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).
U.S. women soccer stars, including Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan, have reached a historic $24 million settlement with the U.S. Soccer Federation following a lawsuit over unequal pay with men’s ...
U.S. women's national team players and the U.S. Soccer Federation settled their long-running lawsuit over inequitable working conditions compared with the men's team while leaving their dispute ...
The women had sued U.S. Soccer for over $60 million in backpay and alleged worse working conditions than the USMNT. USWNT reaches $24 million settlement with U.S. Soccer over equal pay lawsuit [Video]
The players successfully resolved their claims for equal working conditions on April 12, 2021, and on August 15, 2022, the court approved the landmark equal-pay settlement Winston and the lead plaintiffs negotiated on behalf of current and former USWNT soccer players. [27]
The U.S. women’s national team made history with a $24 million settlement to end its years-long fight for equal pay. With landmark equal pay settlement, U.S. women's soccer players spur changes ...
Along with their lawsuit for pay-equity, the US Women's Soccer players have fought FIFA on policies regarding artificial turf. This battle to eliminate its use in major women's games heightened around the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada; during this tournament, the US played eight of their ten games on artificial turf. [126]
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 ...