Disney agrees to $43 million settlement in gender pay lawsuit
Source: The Hill
11/26/24 7:02 PM ET
The Walt Disney Co. 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 made in a 2019 lawsuit filed by Disney employee LaRonda Rasmussen, who claimed she was getting paid less than her male counterparts in the same role. More female employees later joined the case, and a California judge granted a motion for class certification in December 2023.
Among the allegations the plaintiffs made is that Disney, before 2018, employed an enterprise-wide compensation policy of paying women lower starting salaries than men. Disney did so, according to the plaintiffs, in part because Disney would base starting pay on prior salary, which historically includes gender-based disparities.
In their argument, the plaintiffs relied on the findings of a labor economist who conducted an analysis and found that, from 2015 to 2022, women at Disney were paid less than similarly-situated men and a female pay penalty of 2.01 percent. Disney disputed the findings of the analysis. We have always been committed to paying our employees fairly and have demonstrated that commitment throughout this case, and we are pleased to have resolved this matter, a Disney spokesperson said in a statement.
Christine Webber, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, touted the efforts of the current and former female Disney employees in reaching the settlement.
Read more: https://thehill.com/business/5011324-disney-43-million-settlement-gender-pay-lawsuit/
FakeNoose
(36,170 posts)But it's still a staggering accomplishment and it should help all working women going forward.
JoseBalow
(5,887 posts)That's $250,410,959 per day
That's $10,433,790 per hour
So they settled for a little over 4 hours worth of revenue. That'll teach them!
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