Female employees of Wal-Mart have recently filed charges with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission claiming they were denied equal pay and promotions when compared to their male counterparts. These complaints are filed against Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club. The complaints date back to 1998. These women claim that not only were men paid more at Wal-Mart but they were also more likely to be promoted over women. This sounds like the old he said she said game. Plaintiffs of the case include Betty Dukes, Patricia Surgeson, Chris Kwapnoski, Deborah Gunter and Edith Arana, who worked at Wal-Mart’s Duarte California store. Not only do these plaintiffs represent themselves but also all women at Wal-Mart who feel like they were discriminated against. The EEOC charges were filed in 48 states, encompassing every Wal-Mart retail region of the United States and a total of 7 law firms are working together on this case to ensure the women receive a fair trial.
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