Legal Question in Discrimination Law in Massachusetts
Sexual Discrimination
I have been teaching at a not for profit institution for 12 years. I am the most senior full time staff member. My contract is renewable and negotiotable on an annual basis. Recently, a new faculty member was hired to replace one that resigned. The newly hired replacement is less educated, has less experience and has fewer responsibilities than I do. He is male, and I am female.
My request for salary increasee was denied with the explanation that the institution could not afford to pay me any more. I am reasonably certain that the newly hired employee is making signifigantly more than me (he has relocated his family to take this position). I have asked if the new person is paid more than I and the response is that I am not comparing apples to apples.
There is another male employee with the equivilant position who I also believe is being compensated at a rate that is more than mine.
What do I need to do to prove sexual discrimination?
I am not seeking compensatory damages, only fair treatment.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Sexual Discrimination
Greetings:
You have good reason to suspect that you are
being discriminated against.
I normally advise clients to immediately file
a "charge of discrimination" with the MCAD
(Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination)
under these circumstances. There is not filing
fee. I make this recommendation because delay in
filing a "charge of discrimination" with the MCAD
could result in a loss of rights due to the short
(6 month)statute of limitations for discrimination
claims in Massachusetts.
In your case, where the discrimination is ongoing,
the statute of limitations issue exists but may not
be an immediate concern.
Rather than rushing into litigation, you could
more firmly communicate your complaint to your
employer in writing, either by yourself or
through an attorney. If you don't get a prompt
satisfactory response, you could then file a
charge of discrimination.
Good Luck,
J. Whitfield Larrabee
617-566-3670
http://www.gis.net/~larrabee/