So Here Women Are in Tech

 "...California state judge [Superior Judge V. Raymond Swope] agreed with Oracle on that it would be unmanageable to proceed to trial with a class of more than 3,000 female employees in 125 different job classifications." - Bloomberg, June 11, 2022 

But that decertification is for-the-time being in that high-profile gender pay lawsuit. Judge Swope will conduct a hearing on that on June 13th. 

What haunts these kinds of lawsuits has been the collapse of the gender-pay bias "Dukes v Walmart." It got all the way to the US Supreme Court. There it was ruled that Walmart store management is decentralized. Therefore, there couldn't be the formation of systemic discrimination policies. "Mini" "Dukes" lawsuits didn't win either.

Tech is known to be a male-dominated niche. That's why litigation like this gets so much attention. 

Connect with Editor-in-Chief Jane Genova at janegenova374@gmail.com. She helps businesses conjure up magic in their storytelling. One client said, "She makes shipping containers ‘sexy.’"

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