A female University of Michigan physician assistant didn’t adequately plead a lawsuit that alleged women in her position were paid less than men, a federal judge ruled Thursday.
Christine Oldenburg-McGee “offers no facts to allow the Court to infer plaintiff was paid less than a male PA for equal work” and provides a claim under the Equal Pay Act that’s “too speculative to withstand defendants’ motion to dismiss,” Judge Shalina D. Kumar wrote in an opinion dismissing the proposed class action.
Kumar, of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, found similar problems with sex discrimination and ...
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