Equal pay for equal work is not just a matter of fairness—it’s a legal right. Despite longstanding laws designed to close the wage gap, many employees still face wage discrimination based on gender, race, or other protected characteristics. Knowing your rights and recognizing pay disparities are critical steps toward achieving workplace equality.
What Is Equal Pay?
Equal pay means that employees performing the same or substantially similar work under similar conditions must be compensated equally, regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, or other characteristics. Equal pay laws ensure fairness in compensation, covering wages, bonuses, benefits, and other forms of payment.
Key legislation supporting equal pay includes:
• Equal Pay Act of 1963: Prohibits wage discrimination based on sex. • Title VII of the Civil Rights Act: Bans discrimination in compensation and other employment practices. • New Jersey Equal Pay Act: Strengthens protections for employees in New Jersey by addressing pay disparities across all protected characteristics.
Recognizing Wage Discrimination
Wage discrimination isn’t always obvious, but there are signs that may indicate an unequal pay situation:
• Performing similar work to a colleague but receiving lower pay. • Differences in benefits, bonuses, or other forms of compensation. • Pay disparities that appear linked to gender, race, or another protected characteristic. • Lack of transparency from your employer about pay policies.
If you suspect you’re being paid unfairly, comparing job descriptions, responsibilities, and qualifications with those of higher-paid colleagues can help identify discrepancies.
Your Rights Under Equal Pay Laws
Employees are protected by state and federal laws that enforce equal pay. These protections ensure that:
• Wage discrimination claims can be filed within the legal timeframe. • Employers must justify pay differences based on legitimate factors, such as seniority or performance. • Retaliation for raising concerns about unequal pay is prohibited.
Employers found guilty of wage discrimination may be required to compensate affected employees for lost wages, damages, and other penalties.
How Castronovo & McKinney Can Help
Castronovo & McKinney, LLC is dedicated to helping employees fight wage discrimination and secure the compensation they deserve. Our experienced attorneys will:
• Analyze your pay and job responsibilities to identify disparities. • Gather evidence to support your claim of wage discrimination. • Negotiate with your employer to resolve the issue and recover lost wages. • Litigate on your behalf if necessary to achieve justice.
With a proven track record of successfully representing employees in wage and hour cases, our firm is committed to fighting for equality in the workplace.
Take Action Against Wage Discrimination
If you believe you’re a victim of wage discrimination, don’t wait to take action. Contact Castronovo & McKinney, Equal Pay Attorneys for a consultation. Let us help you close the wage gap and achieve the fairness you deserve.
Discussion about this post