US womens soccer team seeks $66 million for gender discrimination
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“Earlier this month, the players union for the men’s national team urged the federation to sharply increase pay for the women's team, while also accusing the governing body of m...
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“Earlier this month, the players union for the men’s national team urged the federation to sharply increase pay for the women's team, while also accusing the governing body of making low-ball offers in current contract negotiations with the men's team.” – NBC News
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“Their preference was a contract that provides significant additional benefits that the men’s national team does not have, including guaranteed annual salaries, medical and dent...
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“Their preference was a contract that provides significant additional benefits that the men’s national team does not have, including guaranteed annual salaries, medical and dental insurance, paid child-care assistance, paid pregnancy and parental leave, severance benefits, salary continuation during periods of injury, access to a retirement plan, multiple bonuses and more.” – NBC News
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