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Walmart Women

Several plaintiffs from the landmark employment discrimination case Dukes v. Walmart, in which the U.S. Supreme Court reversed class certification, revived claims against Walmart that they are routinely denied promotions and better pay because they are women.

SAN FRANCISCO – Several plaintiffs from the landmark employment discrimination case Dukes v. Walmart, in which the U.S. Supreme Court reversed class certification, revived claims against Walmart that they are routinely denied promotions and better pay because they are women.

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