United States women agree $24m equal-pay settlement
US women have agreed a $24 million settlement to end a six-year, equal-pay legal battle with their own federation.
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US women have agreed a $24 million settlement to end a six-year, equal-pay legal battle with their own federation.
U.S. women soccer players reached a landmark agreement with the sport's American governing body to end a six-year legal battle over equal pay, a deal in which they are promised $24 million US plus bonuses that match those of the men.
Megan Rapinoe has lauded the successful end of a six-year legal battle between American soccer’s governing body and its international women’s players over equal pay as a ‘monumental win’.
The US national women's team has won a $24 million payout and a promise of equal pay going forward in a landmark settlement with US Soccer, the two sides announced Tuesday in a joint statement.
U.S. women soccer players reached a landmark agreement with the sport’s American governing body to end a six-year legal battle over equal pay, a deal in which they are promised $24 million plus bonuses that match those of the men.
Players from the United States women's national team have settled their class action equal pay lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) for a total of $24 million, the two sides announced on Tuesday.
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