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Editor's Pick: DoL Seeks $400M for Oracle Workers Underpaid Due to Discrimination


John P. Mello Jr.
Jan 24, 2019 5:00 AM PT
The U.S. Department of Labor has filed a court action against Oracle for underpaying non-white male employees by as much as $400 million. "Oracle suppressed starting salaries for its female and non-White employees, assigned them to lower level positions and depressed their wages over the years they worked for Oracle," states a filing by the DoL's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. [More...]

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