Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: SUNDAY, September 25, 1994 TAG: 9409260046 SECTION: VIRGINIA PAGE: D-7 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: NORFOLK LENGTH: Short
The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Norfolk does not identify the pay rates or specify the amount of ``appropriate back pay'' that the EEOC is seeking for the employees. Bob E. Wolfson, executive director of the foundation, said the organization is negotiating an out-of-court settlement, though he denies wrongdoing. ``I would rather pay my employees than pay the same amount to lawyers to defend the claim,'' Wolfson said. ``We certainly think that our system had valid reasons other than sex to pay the male more,'' including the male worker's education and experience levels.
He said the EEOC began investigating the foundation after it received a reverse-discrimination complaint from a male employee. The EEOC failed to find evidence to substantiate the complaint but found what it considered discrimination against female workers.
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