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His dad used to brag about how they once paid "white folks" to keep up the graveyard.
During the same time, at other levels in the warehouse, the company paid white workers more and promoted them faster than their Hispanic counterparts, the suit contends.
In January, the department sued Oracle, another large tech company, claiming it paid white men more than others, leading to pay discrimination against women and black and Asian employees.
Their intervention came after the Guardian published a document that revealed how Britain paid white soldiers – even those serving in British colonial units and living in African colonies – up to three times more than their black counterparts.
That's partly because we've failed to update overtime regulations for years — and an exemption meant for highly paid, white collar employees now leaves out workers making as little as $23,660 a year — no matter how many hours they work.
In both cases, the plaintiffs say that Lockheed allowed managers to taunt and threaten them because they are black, paid them less than it paid white employees, and retaliated against those who complained.
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The blurring of work and personal life doesn't only affect highly paid white-collar workers.
I wouldn't be surprised if there are 1,000 highly paid white-collar people working on legal and regulatory issues.
Another found that foreign-owned plants in Indonesia paid white-collar workers 70% more than locally owned firms.Globalisation, though, does not boost wages for all.
It is also the opposite of what is going in other highly paid, white-collar professions like law, where employment nationwide in June was the lowest since late 2001, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Obama, in the article, argued the original exemption had been intended for highly paid, white-collar employees but now punished lower-income workers because the government has failed to update the regulations.
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