These Women Want to Solve the Pay Gap. Are They Discriminating?
Ladies Get Paid just wanted to help women get more money. Then it got sued.
Illustrator: Cari Vander Yacht
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Claire Wasserman started Ladies Get Paid in 2016 to help women advance in their careers and get the money they deserve. Until recently, the organization put on events that taught women, trans and gender non-conforming individuals how to negotiate pay and be more confident in the workplace.
Then, the group got sued.