State Street Corp., parent company of the investment firm behind Wall Street's iconic Fearless Girl statue, today agreed to pay a combined $5 million to more than 300 women and 15 black employees who were paid less than their white, male counterparts, according to a federal audit. Bloomberg first broke the news this afternoon. According...
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October 06, 2017
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State Street's subsidiary had been the year's most celebrated champion of diversity
By Patrick Coffee
State Street Corp., parent company of the investment firm behind Wall Street's iconic Fearless Girl statue, today agreed to pay a combined $5 million to more than 300 women and 15 black employees who were paid less than their white, male counterparts, according to a federal audit. Bloomberg first broke the news this afternoon. According...
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