The Equal Pay Act (EPA) purports to prohibit employers from paying female employees less than male employees with similar qualifications; however, the affirmative defenses provided in the EPA are loopholes that perpetuate the gender pay gap. In particular, the fourth affirmative defense allows for wage differentials based on a “factor other than sex.” Many federal circuits have read this defense broadly to include wage differentials based on salary history. That is, an employer can pay a female employee less than her male counterparts because she was paid less by her previous employer. While salary history was once viewed as an objective data point for wage setting, research now demonstrates that reliance on salary history merely continues ...
International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of America v. Sta...
The broad scope of this fourth affirmative defense available to employers under the EPA and Title VI...
Most Americans have heard of the gender pay gap and the statistic that, today, women earn on average...
The Equal Pay Act (EPA) purports to prohibit employers from paying female employees less than male e...
Under the Equal Pay Act, an employer may avoid liability by proving the affirmative defense that a w...
In Robert Hall the court refused to follow the lead of the cases immediately preceding it which delv...
This Article provides the first empirical and rhetorical analysis of all reported Equal Pay Act (EPA...
The Equal Pay Act had a distinct market purpose. Congress made a policy choice to modify the existin...
For over a half-century, legislatures have struggled to close the pay gap be-tween men and women. Al...
This Essay explores the role that the statutory public interest should play in the enforcement of ri...
According to the National Committee on Pay Equity (2012), pay equity is a means of eliminating gende...
The wage gap is alive and well, with women on average making 82 cents for every dollar a man makes. ...
Inquiries about a prospective applicant’s salary history are controversial because of the role such ...
As of 2021, the average woman makes 82 cents to the average male dollar, and this number has remaine...
This article assesses the effectiveness of legal remedies available under the Equal Pay Act (EPA) in...
International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of America v. Sta...
The broad scope of this fourth affirmative defense available to employers under the EPA and Title VI...
Most Americans have heard of the gender pay gap and the statistic that, today, women earn on average...
The Equal Pay Act (EPA) purports to prohibit employers from paying female employees less than male e...
Under the Equal Pay Act, an employer may avoid liability by proving the affirmative defense that a w...
In Robert Hall the court refused to follow the lead of the cases immediately preceding it which delv...
This Article provides the first empirical and rhetorical analysis of all reported Equal Pay Act (EPA...
The Equal Pay Act had a distinct market purpose. Congress made a policy choice to modify the existin...
For over a half-century, legislatures have struggled to close the pay gap be-tween men and women. Al...
This Essay explores the role that the statutory public interest should play in the enforcement of ri...
According to the National Committee on Pay Equity (2012), pay equity is a means of eliminating gende...
The wage gap is alive and well, with women on average making 82 cents for every dollar a man makes. ...
Inquiries about a prospective applicant’s salary history are controversial because of the role such ...
As of 2021, the average woman makes 82 cents to the average male dollar, and this number has remaine...
This article assesses the effectiveness of legal remedies available under the Equal Pay Act (EPA) in...
International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of America v. Sta...
The broad scope of this fourth affirmative defense available to employers under the EPA and Title VI...
Most Americans have heard of the gender pay gap and the statistic that, today, women earn on average...