U.S. women national team soccer players who said they weren’t treated equally to their male counterparts agreed to settle claims related to their working conditions and will appeal a ruling related to pay.
The U.S. Soccer Federation agreed to revise its policies on charter flights, hotel accommodations and professional support for the women so that they are equal to what men get, according to the proposed settlement filed Tuesday in Los Angeles federal court.
The settlement must be approved by a judge.
The female players said they will appeal a judge’s ruling dismissing their claim that they ...
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