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Mississippi Senate sued by DOJ for financial discrimination
Mississippi Senate sued by DOJ for financial discrimination against a Black woman attorney employee named Kristie Metcalfe
DOJ files lawsuit against Mississippi State Senate for severely underpaying Black staffer
Friday's lawsuit alleges Kristie Metcalfe, the only Black attorney at the Mississippi State Senate, was paid about half the salary of her colleagues.
DOJ Sues Mississippi State Senate For Allegedly Paying Black Staffer Half The Salary Of White Colleagues
The lawsuit alleges that the Mississipi State Senate paid Kristie Metcalf half the rate as her white co-workers, which is a violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
DOJ accuses Mississippi Senate of pay discrimination against Black staff attorney
A Black attorney who formerly worked on the staff of the Republican-controlled Mississippi State Senate was the target of illegal racial discrimination, the Department of Justice alleged Friday.
US DOJ suing MS Senate for race discrimination, paying her less than White colleagues
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing the Mississippi Senate for racial discrimination of a former Black attorney.
Justice Department says Mississippi Senate paid a Black attorney less than her white colleagues for years
The Department of Justice sued the
Mississippi
Senate on Friday, alleging that it discriminated against a Black employee for years by paying her “significantly less” than her white colleagues. The
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said the state Senate’s Legal Services Office ...
DOJ suing Mississippi State Senate for discrimination
The DOJ lawsuit claims the Senate paid Kristie Metcalfe, a Black former staff attorney in the Legislative Services Office (LSO), “about half the salary of her white colleagues in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,” WLBT-TV in Jackson reported.
DOJ pay discrimination suit backs Black Mississippi State Senate staff attorney
The Mississippi State Senate paid a Black staff attorney $40,000 to $60,000 less per year than her White colleagues were paid.
DOJ sues Mississippi state Senate for paying Black staffer half the salary of white staffers
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a lawsuit Friday against the Mississippi state Senate for discriminating against a former Black staffer. The woman, a former staff attorney in the state’s Legislative Services Office,
Mississippi Senate Paid Black Attorney Less Than White Ones, US Justice Department Says
The Mississippi Senate discriminated against a Black attorney by paying her about half of what her white colleagues were paid for the same job
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'Unlawful': White Attorneys In Mississippi Senate Got ‘the Largest Raises of Their Careers’ While Black Colleague Got About $40K Less for Years, DOJ Lawsuit Says
In a new lawsuit, the U.S. Department of Justice accused the
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DOJ files lawsuit against Mississippi State Senate for discrimination
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the
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DOJ to have poll monitors in 27 states, including Mississippi
The Justice Department will have poll monitors enforcing federal voting rights in 27 states, including Mississippi, for the ...
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