This month the world's biggest retailer will find out whether it is to face the world's biggest sexual discrimination suit
This month the world's biggest retailer will find out whether it is to face the world's biggest sexual discrimination suit. If the case goes to trial, Wal-Mart will be accused of systematically discriminating against its female employees by denying them promotions and equal pay. The female employees in question could include all those who have worked at Wal-Mart since 1998 – some 1.5 mn in total. If the company loses, it could be forced to pay out compensation amounting to hundreds of
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