" The U.S. Supreme considering a lawsuit against WalMart which may affect 1.5 million workers. Women earn 14% less than men. "If the Supreme Court of the United States rules in favor of the complainants we face a historic landmark. In the case brought by Betty Dukes, 64, and 5 other partners may be more including 1.5 million women who have worked before 1998 in either the 3400 Wal-Mart has centers all over the world. The complete article you have it in:
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/sociedad/justicia/abre/caso/ historico/discriminacion/sexual/elpepisoc/20110330elpepisoc_3/Tes Another article related to the theme "Enough is enough of any"
Kwapnoski, one of the applicants, "works at a Sam's Club store, a chain owned by WalMart, in San Francisco area, for 24 years. For 15 of those years was one of their employees more efficient, without getting a promotion to store management.
Betty said yesterday that his case is just one more in a host of grievances at WalMart. "Without a class action, we could not have done anything against this discrimination. WalMart is too big." "To all women, I ask you not feel without acting. Women have rights." To read the article:
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/sociedad/bien/ningunearnos/elpepisoc/20110330elpepisoc_2/Tes
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