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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 ...
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 ...
A court approved a settlement on working conditions, allowing the USWNT players to proceed with the equal pay case.
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]
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 ...
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 women had sued U.S. Soccer for over $60 million in backpay and alleged worse working conditions than the USMNT.
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.