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babylonsister

(171,032 posts)
Mon Oct 27, 2014, 05:58 PM Oct 2014

GOP Senate Hopeful: "Less Than 2,000" Women Sued My Company For Pay Discrimination

http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2014/10/gop-senate-hopeful-less-2000-women-sued-my-company-pay-discrimination


GOP Senate Hopeful: "Less Than 2,000" Women Sued My Company For Pay Discrimination

—By Molly Redden
| Mon Oct. 27, 2014 12:18 PM EDT


David Perdue, the Republican nominee for Senate in Georgia, has a lady problem—at least according to recent polls, which show Democrat Michelle Nunn ahead with women voters in this toss-up election.

In a Sunday night debate between Perdue and Nunn, the moderator suggested that ads about Perdue's time as the CEO of Dollar General, a discount chain, had damaged the GOPer's campaign. Shortly after Perdue stepped down as Dollar General's CEO, hundreds of female managers sued the company for pay discrimination that allegedly took place during Perdue's tenure. Nunn's campaign and EMILY's List have both aired millions of dollars' worth of negative ads describing the class-action lawsuit. The moderator urged Perdue: "Talk to those women in particular."

Here's how Perdue responded: "If you look at Dollar General as an example, there was no wrongdoing there," he said. "That lawsuit, or that claim, or that complaint was settled five years after I had left…And it was less than 2,000 people. We had upwards of 70,000 employees in that company."

An annual report Dollar General submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission puts the actual number of female managers in that class action at 2,100. As Mother Jones reported in May, the women had been paid less than their male peers between the dates of November 30, 2004 and November 30, 2007—almost exactly the dates that Perdue was CEO (from April 2003 to summer 2007.) The class action began in late 2007, and Dollar General settled the lawsuit for $18.75 million without admitting to discrimination.

"Two thousand women, that actually seems like quite a lot to me," Nunn said at the debate.

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GOP Senate Hopeful: "Less Than 2,000" Women Sued My Company For Pay Discrimination (Original Post) babylonsister Oct 2014 OP
Classy, hard hitting way for Nunn to respond AndreaCG Oct 2014 #1
and how what percentage of those numbers ARE females to begin with... VanillaRhapsody Oct 2014 #2
Republican dishonesty knows no bounds. Louisiana1976 Oct 2014 #3
I think that would fill several binders. tanyev Oct 2014 #4
I keep hearing here at DU how pay discrimination didn't happen- and have to laugh. bettyellen Oct 2014 #5
Really really stupid. lpbk2713 Oct 2014 #6
 

VanillaRhapsody

(21,115 posts)
2. and how what percentage of those numbers ARE females to begin with...
Mon Oct 27, 2014, 06:04 PM
Oct 2014

imagine if there are just 2,000 women total....makes all the difference!

 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
5. I keep hearing here at DU how pay discrimination didn't happen- and have to laugh.
Mon Oct 27, 2014, 06:17 PM
Oct 2014

I honestly do not think these people believe it themselves. They just know, like this sleezeball Perdue, that it is very hard to rove in a court of law.

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