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Disney proposes $43.25M settlement to end gender pay-disparity class action lawsuit
Female Disney workers in California would receive $43.25 million to end their class action lawsuit over gender pay disparities under a proposed settlement.
Disney agrees to pay $43 million to settle lawsuit over women’s pay
Walt Disney Co. agreed to pay $43 million to settle a long-running lawsuit that alleged women employees were paid less than men.
Disney agrees to $43 million settlement in gender pay lawsuit
The Walt Disney Company agreed to a $43.25 million settlement in a gender pay discrimination class action lawsuit, according to a court filing Monday. The agreement settles allegations initially
Disney settles suit over women's pay for $43 million
Walt Disney has agreed to pay $43.3 million to settle a lawsuit alleging that its female employees in California earned $150 million less than their male counterparts over an eight-year period, the plaintiffs' lawyers said in a statement on Monday.
Disney Agrees to $43M Deal to Settle Class Action Over Women’s Pay
The company has also agreed to hire experts to address compensation disparities impacting roughly 9,000 women who said they're being paid less than their male counterparts for similar work.
Disney agrees to settle gender pay equity lawsuit for $43 million
If approved by a judge, the agreement would settle a 2019 lawsuit brought by an employee who said several men with her job title earned substantially more.
Women Reach $43.25M Settlement in Disney Gender Pay Discrimination Class Action
Filed in 2019, the women claimed that Disney deprived the class of millions in wages. Disney's actions, the women claimed, were in violation of California's Fair Employment & Housing Act (FEHA), because its compensation practices caused a disparate impact on women,
Disney To Pay $43 Mln To Settle Gender Pay Gap Suit
Tuesday announced the decision to pay $43 million to settle a 2019 lawsuit that alleged pay discrimination to female employees, compared to their male counterparts with the same experience. The lawsuit,
Disney agrees to pay $43 million to settle lawsuit alleging it paid men more than women
Disney has agreed to pay $43 million to settle a lawsuit that it paid female employees less than their male counterparts in similar roles for nearly a decade.
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Netflix, Watch Out: Disney’s Streaming Growth Can 2x Its Stock
Disney Q4 results show that its streaming business is finally hitting its stride. While the company’s theme parks and cable ...
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Aerosmith is getting booted from Disney World to make way for Muppets. Do you agree?
The Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith is going to be decommissioned and replaced by a ride featuring the Muppets.
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Beloved Disney World Attraction Will Shut Down, Another Is Getting A Total Makeover
Big changes are coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World in Florida as a beloved decades-old attraction is ...
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3 Things Investors Need to Know About Walt Disney Right Now
The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) topped last quarter's earnings estimates, and then further fanned the bullish flames with ...
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Disney unveils new cruise ship: See inside the Treasure
The latest edition to the Walt Disney Company’s growing fleet of cruise ships – the Disney Treasure – made its official ...
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The Walt Disney Company (DIS) is Attracting Investor Attention: Here is What You Should Know
Disney (DIS) has been one of the stocks most watched by Zacks.com users lately. So, it is worth exploring what lies ahead for ...
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‘Moana 2’ Photos: Meet The Voice Cast Of New Disney Animated Musical
See photos of the voice cast for "Moana II," starring Auli‘i Cravalho and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and many others.
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