EEOC Employment Lawyers in NJ and NY File Lawsuit Against Port Authority of NJ and NY
Equal pay applies to lawyers the same way the law applies to any other employee according to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Employment lawyers for the EEOC filed a sex and age discrimination lawsuit against the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The Port Authority is a bi-state agency.
The EEOC filed suit on behalf of three female lawyers. The lawyers complained they were paid less in wages than men. It is allaged that the men did comparable work.The lawsuit was filed Sept. 29, 2010 with the agency before the lawsuit was filed.
The lawsuit states that the agency paid women lawyers in non-supervisory positions "salaries that are thousands of dollars less than the salaries of non-supervisory male attorneys." The lawsuit further adds "the disparity in pay cannot be attributed to factors other than sex."
The lawsuit alleges that the authority violated the Federal Equal Pay Act of 1963. The lawsuit also requests a permanent injunction against the practice in the future.
The lawsuit also alleges that the authority violated the Age Discrimination in Employment Act by firing two women. One woman is 55 and the other is 57. The lawsuit alleges that the women were fired in 2007, because of their age, and that the authority then hired lawyers under the age of 40.
It should be intertesting to see NJ employment lawyers for the EEOC and the Port Authority employment lawyers litigate this case.
