Justina Chung and Amina Salgado, who have worked at Apple for over a decade, discovered that after employee evaluations, men consistently received higher ratings for teamwork and leadership, AzVision.az reports citing Bloomberg.
Chung revealed that she is paid $10,000 less than her male colleagues for the same job responsibilities.
Salgado stated that she had raised concerns with Apple's management on multiple occasions, but the company failed to increase her salary until an external organization conducted an audit. The plaintiffs, representing 12,000 women from Apple's engineering, marketing, and technical support divisions in California, are demanding that the court declare the company's actions unlawful and order compensation.
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