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29Jul

Equal Pay–Are All Woodwinds the Same?

In 2018, Elizabeth Rowe, principal flutist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO), filed a lawsuit against the orchestra under Massachusetts’ equal pay law. Although Rowe was the only principal flutist, she claimed the BSO violated the equal pay law...
By: Whitman Legal Solutions, LLC
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/equal-pay-are-all-woodwinds-the-same-49273/

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