US House passes equal pay bill in latest victory for women’s soccer team

  • 12/22/2022
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The House has passed a bill that ensures equal compensation for US women competing in international events, a piece of legislation that came out of the US women’s soccer team’s long battle to be paid as much as the men. The Equal Pay for Team USA Act, passed late Wednesday, will require all athletes representing the United States in global competition to receive equal pay and benefits in their sport, regardless of gender. It covers America’s 50-plus national sports and requires the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee to handle oversight. The bill had earlier passed the Senate with unanimous support. It now heads to US president Joe Biden’s desk. The bill stems from a federal gender discrimination lawsuit the US women filed against US Soccer in 2019. Earlier this year, the women signed a new collective bargaining agreement that included identical pay structures for men and women and equitable distribution of World Cup prize money. Over the past decade, most Olympic sports in the US have met USOPC standards regarding equal compensation. But there remained inequities between the men’s and women’s soccer teams – whose roles in international events, such as the World Cup, resulted in unequal pay structures and different oversight – that led legislators to seek to enshrine those standards into law. “By sending this legislation to the President, both houses have sent a clear message that this is the standard for all National Teams in all sports and it underscores the importance of working with our athletes to achieve equal pay including equalizing international prize money,” US Soccer president Cindy Parlow Cone said in a statement announcing the bill’s passage.

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