Judge rules against womens players in equal pay suit vs. U.S. Soccer Federation [View all]
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On the evening of May 1st, Judge Gary Klausner of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California released his partial summary judgment in the U.S. womens national teams lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation, which sought compensation equal to that of the mens national team. In his decision, Klausner ruled almost entirely against the players and in favor of the U.S. Soccer Federation in both parts of the players suit.
The players argument under the Equal Pay Act was denied entirely, and their argument under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act was denied almost entirely; all that remains in that part of the suit are the teams claims of unequal treatment when it comes to travel conditions (specifically charter flights) and personnel and support services.
The ruling is a harsh reminder that public sentiment doesnt always translate into legal results. In public, the team has enjoyed equal pay chants at matches, and received widespread support for their four stars, no crest protest, turning their warm-up jerseys inside out at a March SheBelieves Cup game. U.S. Soccer, meanwhile, has been dealt damage to its brand along with accusatory statements from their own sponsors regarding their treatment of the womens national team players. In court, however, the players momentum was swept out from under them with one 32-page document.
We are shocked and disappointed with todays decision, but we will not give up our hard work for equal pay, Molly Levinson, spokesperson for the players, said via a statement on Friday. We are confident in our case and steadfast in our commitment to ensuring that girls and women who play this sport will not be valued as lesser just because of their gender. Levinson also promised that the players will appeal, via the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The players can still make gains in settlement talks with the federation, and based on the initial reaction to Friday nights ruling, will still have a large advantage when it comes to public support.
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