Seven Chicago Tribune journalists filed an equal pay lawsuit Thursday in Chicago federal court against the newspaper and its owner, Alden Global Capital, alleging female and African American ...
Seven Chicago Tribune journalists filed a class-action lawsuit Thursday against the newspaper and its owner, alleging ...
Scott Olson/Getty Seven Chicago Tribune journalists filed a class-action lawsuit Thursday against the ... Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times file Named plaintiffs are Madeline Buckley, a criminal justice ...
The lawsuit, which is seeking class action status, alleges female and African American journalists receive, on average, several thousands of dollars less per year than their white male colleagues.
(NewsNation) — Several journalists for the Chicago Tribune filed a lawsuit against the newspaper’s owners, alleging women and Black journalists are being paid less than their white male counterparts.
In a notable challenge to newsroom equity, seven Chicago Tribune journalists launched a class-action lawsuit against their ... than 50 individuals," as the filing in federal court claims the ...
Seven Chicago Tribune journalists filed an equal pay lawsuit Thursday in Chicago federal court against the newspaper and its owner, Alden Global Capital, alleging female and African American employees ...