The Denver Post

Court: Don’t use past pay to discrimina­te

- By Sudhin Thanawala

SAN FRANCISCO» Employers cannot pay women less than men for the same work based on difference­s in their salaries at previous jobs, a federal appeals court said Monday.

Pay difference­s based on prior salaries are discrimina­tory under the federal Equal Pay Act, a unanimous 11-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said.

The decision overturned a ruling last year by a smaller panel of 9th Circuit judges that had been criticized by equal pay advocates.

Allowing pay difference­s based on previous salaries would perpetuate wage gaps between men and women that are based on discrimina­tion in the job market, Judge Stephen Reinhardt wrote.

Reinhardt — considered among the most liberal members of the 9th Circuit — wrote the opinion before he died last month.

“Although the (Equal Pay) Act has prohibited sex-based wage discrimina­tion for more than fifty years, the financial exploitati­on of working women embodied by the gender pay gap continues to be an embarrassi­ng reality of our economy,” Reinhardt wrote.

Women made about 80 cents for every dollar men earned in 2015, according to U.S. government data.

The ruling came in a lawsuit by California school employee Aileen Rizo, who learned in 2012 while having lunch with her colleagues that male counterpar­ts hired after her were making more money.

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