Mastercard has agreed to pay $26 million to settle allegations that it systematically underpaid thousands of female, Black, and Hispanic employees. The settlement resolves claims that the company underpaid 7,500 female, Black, and Hispanic workers compared to their male and white counterparts for performing the same or similar work.
As this case illustrates, allegations of systemic pay discrimination hit hard—financially and reputationally. As an employer, you can and should take steps to ensure fair pay practices. Not only because it’s the right thing to do, but because it’s critical to avoid costly lawsuits and foster a workplace of trust and respect.
Here are 5 practical tips to get it right:
The takeaway? Prevention is always cheaper—and smarter—than litigation. Invest in fair pay practices now to save yourself headaches, headlines, and your hoard of cash.