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endicom
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Company behind “Fearless Girl” to pay $5 million for pay discrimination against women executives
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John Sexton
Oct. 5, 2017
Fearless Girl, the bronze statue put up opposite the “Charging Bull” statue in New York City became a rallying point for feminists. But State Street, the company that commissioned the statue, seems to have fallen short of its own professed ideals. The Boston Globe reports State Street has agreed to a $5 million settlement for pay discrimination against female executives:
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Re: Company behind “Fearless Girl” to pay $5 million for pay discrimination against women executives
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What a bunch of Progressive effing phonies....
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Re: Company behind “Fearless Girl” to pay $5 million for pay discrimination against women executives
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Quote from: Frank Cannon on October 05, 2017, 10:14:09 pm
What a bunch of Progressive effing phonies....
That stunt may have backfired, anyway.
Charging Bull
is popular so
Fearless Girl
looks like an intrusion.
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