
Vote Upcoming in U.S. Senate
Oppose H.R. 2831
Legislation Promotes Frivolous Lawsuits/Trial Lawyer Bonanza
Next week, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) and Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) are forcing a vote on H.R. 2831, the “Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act” which proponents claim will overturn the Court’s ruling. Unfortunately, H.R. 2831 is significantly broader and would allow individuals with potentially full knowledge of discriminatory acts, both intentional and unintentional, to wait years before filing a claim provided they could point to compensation, retirement benefit, or other benefits received, effectively creating an eternal filing period for claims, regardless of their merit.
To do this, the legislation would establish a “paycheck rule,” wherein each paycheck would be considered a separate discriminatory act if the paycheck is less than it would have been if not for an alleged discriminatory pay decision. The expansive legislation would also allow employees, and potentially their family members, to file claims for discrimination based on paycheck and also pension payments far into the future, even if they were aware of alleged discrimination years earlier and failed to file a charge. This legislation has already been passed by the U.S. House of Representatives and a vote on the bill is expected in the U.S. Senate next week!
WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP
Contact your senators today Urge your Senators to oppose the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act
Call (202) 224-3121. To send an email message to your senators CLICK HERE
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