Fair Pay Act to be signed into Law on January 29th
The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, the passage of which was one of President Obama's main priorities, appears ready to be signed into law. President Obama is scheduled to sign the Act tomorrow morning, January 29, 2009. The Act, which will amend Title VII, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Rehabilitation Act, will re-start the applicable statue of limitations each time a pay check or other benefits are paid for claims involving discrimination on compensation. The law overturns the 2007 Supreme Court decision in Ledbetter v. Goodyear, arising out of Alabama. In my opinion, the most important language of the Act is as follows:
"For purposes of this section, an unlawful employment practice occurs, with respect to discrimination in compensation in violation of this title, when a discriminatory compensation decision or other practice is adopted, when an individual becomes subject to a discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, or when an individual is affected by application of a discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, including each time wages, benefits, or other compensation is paid, resulting in whole or in part from such a decision or other practice."
The act purports to apply retroactively as set forth by Congress: "This Act, and the amendments made by this Act, take effect as if enacted on May 28, 2007 and apply to all claims of discrimination in compensation...that are pending on or after that date."
Lily Ledbetter, who campaigned for President Obama, is quoted in the Birmingham News as follows: "I will be treated like a second-class citizen by that corporation for the rest of my life," she said, noting that her retirement benefits reflect her lower pay. "But I have the satisfaction of getting this law changed back so that other people can still file."
Practice Pointer. Now is the time for employers to review their pay polices and pay structure to make sure that there is no discrimination in pay under Title VII, ADEA, ADA and the Rehabilitation Act. Employers should consider reviewing their pay practices from May 28, 2007, the effective date of this new law, forward.
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