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Disney sued for discrimination against women | |
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Former and current female employees in California have accused the company of systematically underpaying them | Former and current female employees in California have accused the company of systematically underpaying them |
Former and current Disney employees have filed a lawsuit against the entertainment giant, alleging pay discrimination against women in the US state of California. The company has denied the claim. | Former and current Disney employees have filed a lawsuit against the entertainment giant, alleging pay discrimination against women in the US state of California. The company has denied the claim. |
On Friday, a group of plaintiffs filed the complaint with the Los Angeles County Superior Court, asking the judge to certify their lawsuit as a class action case covering around 12,500 current and former full-time female Disney employees. | |
The attorneys claim that the company has remunerated female staff on average 2% less than their male colleagues holding equivalent posts – a disparity in breach of California’s Equal Pay Act. | The attorneys claim that the company has remunerated female staff on average 2% less than their male colleagues holding equivalent posts – a disparity in breach of California’s Equal Pay Act. |
The lawsuit relies on an analysis of Disney’s human resources data from 2015 to 2022 compiled by Professor David Neumark from the University of California, Irvine. | The lawsuit relies on an analysis of Disney’s human resources data from 2015 to 2022 compiled by Professor David Neumark from the University of California, Irvine. |
According to the study, which deals with non-union employees below vice-president level from Disney Studios, parks and resorts, its music label, and other departments, the entertainment corporation owes more than 10,000 women around $151.6 million. | |
The case was originally initiated in 2019 by LaRonda Rasmussen, a product development manager for the company. She alleged that there was an “egregious gender pay gap that appears to be ingrained in Disney’s culture.” | The case was originally initiated in 2019 by LaRonda Rasmussen, a product development manager for the company. She alleged that there was an “egregious gender pay gap that appears to be ingrained in Disney’s culture.” |
The woman claimed that six men with the same title were receiving between $16,000 to nearly $40,000 more than her. | The woman claimed that six men with the same title were receiving between $16,000 to nearly $40,000 more than her. |
Other plaintiffs who joined the legal action later on have accused the company of denying them promotions and giving them smaller raises than men, among other things. | Other plaintiffs who joined the legal action later on have accused the company of denying them promotions and giving them smaller raises than men, among other things. |
Lori Andrus, an attorney for the women, said, “it’s high time that Disney gets serious about addressing the persistent gender wage gap that we have now documented.” | Lori Andrus, an attorney for the women, said, “it’s high time that Disney gets serious about addressing the persistent gender wage gap that we have now documented.” |
Shawna Swanson, an associate general counsel and head of the employment law function for Disney, has strongly denied the allegations. | Shawna Swanson, an associate general counsel and head of the employment law function for Disney, has strongly denied the allegations. |
“The plaintiffs’ assertions about an alleged pay gap between women and men are simply false, which we will demonstrate through the litigation,” she said. | “The plaintiffs’ assertions about an alleged pay gap between women and men are simply false, which we will demonstrate through the litigation,” she said. |
The entertainment giant previously claimed to have “robust pay equity practices and policies.” | The entertainment giant previously claimed to have “robust pay equity practices and policies.” |
In recent years, several major corporations, including Google and Goldman Sachs, have been hit with similar lawsuits, revolving around gender discrimination in salary and promotions. | In recent years, several major corporations, including Google and Goldman Sachs, have been hit with similar lawsuits, revolving around gender discrimination in salary and promotions. |
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