NSCLC's Si Lazarus in 'Mother Jones'
Published on 2008/02/12Simon Lazarus, public-policy counsel to the National Senior Citizens Law Center, appears in Mother Jones magazine in an article about the Supreme Court's decision in the Ledbetter case.
Courting Disaster:
The Senate and the Supremes square off over fair pay.
Lilly Ledbetter got her 15 minutes of fame, but a little press won't
cover the mortgage. The 59-year-old mother of two had spent 19 years
working at the Goodyear tire factory in Gadsden, Alabama, as one of the
few women in a supervisory position. In 1998, after learning she'd been
getting paid far less than men doing similar jobs, she sued Goodyear
under the 1964 Civil Rights Act, alleging gender discrimination in the
performance evaluations that had resulted in her lower pay. Five years
later, with the backing of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission,
Ledbetter won a $3.8 million jury verdict against the company. But
Goodyear appealed all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled
against Ledbetter last June. The court's conservative faction concluded
that Ledbetter was obliged to sue within 180 days of receiving her
first discriminatory paycheck, and was therefore out of luck. Mother Jones, February 7, 2008
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