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What steps can employees take if they believe their employer is violating the Equal Pay Act?

If you suspect a violation of the Equal Pay Act, you can take the following steps:

  1. Evaluate the Situation:
    • Compare your job duties, qualifications, and responsibilities with those of employees of the opposite sex in the same workplace.
    • Document disparities in pay, along with any evidence of bias or discrimination.
  2. Communicate with Your Employer:

    • Address the issue informally by discussing your concerns with your supervisor or HR department. Sometimes pay disparities are unintentional and can be resolved internally.
  3. File a Complaint with the EEOC:

    • If the issue remains unresolved, file a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
    • The EEOC enforces the EPA and investigates claims of wage discrimination. Complaints must generally be filed within 180 days of the alleged violation.
  4. Seek Legal Advice:

    • Consult an attorney specializing in employment law to understand your rights and options. An attorney can help determine if you have a viable claim and guide you through the process.
  5. File a Lawsuit:

    • If the EEOC finds evidence of discrimination or if you choose not to wait for their investigation, you can file a lawsuit in federal court.
    • Remedies under the EPA may include back pay, liquidated damages (equal to the amount of unpaid wages), and legal fees.

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