CT-NOW DECRIES SUPREME COURT RULING IN WAL-MART DISCRIMINATION CASE
”This is a sad day not only for the Wal-Mart employees who have faced systemic discrimination in the workplace based on their gender, but for all women in this country who do the same work as their male counterparts and deserve the same pay,” said Jessica Fenner, President of the Connecticut Chapter of the National Organization for Women. “This highlights the importance of Congress passing the Paycheck Fairness Act which would make equal pay a reality.”
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