Blame the Black Box? Jones Day Bias Suit Puts Spotlight on Compensation
A gender bias lawsuit against Jones Day puts its compensation model under scrutiny, but the black box approach has its defenders.
June 21, 2018 at 01:07 PM
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Credit: Shutterstock.com In her lawsuit against Jones Day the firm's much-discussed black box compensation structure Moore's complaint one of a growing handful of pay bias lawsuits 2016 study by Major, Lindsey & Africa Greenberg Traurig A recent study by research firm Acritas akin to the method adopted in the U.K.
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