Christina Spicer  |  March 16, 2018

Category: Labor & Employment

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family dollar class action lawsuitA $45 million settlement in a class action lawsuit alleging Family Dollar discriminated against female store managers by paying them less than their male counterparts was approved by a federal judge.

Lead plaintiffs, including 49 female store managers, claimed in their class action lawsuit that Family Dollar paid them and other female store managers less than men in the same position.

The plaintiffs alleged that the pay structure systematically discriminated against them because of their gender in violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Equal Pay Act of 1963.

The class action lawsuit was initiated in 2008 and “vigorously litigated,” according to the settlement agreement, since.

“This is not a case in which the Parties reached an early or easy settlement,” states the Family Dollar class action settlement agreement. “Instead, this has been a hard-fought case in which both sides worked diligently to gather and interpret information and to represent their clients in discovery, in litigating class certification, in preparation for trial, and later in mediation.”

Under the terms of the settlement agreement, Family Dollar will pay $45 million to exit the class action lawsuit. The plaintiffs’ attorneys will receive one-third of that amount, class representatives will receive $10,000 each, and each class action plaintiff will receive a $5,000 service award.

“Service payment awards are routinely approved in class actions to encourage socially beneficial litigation by compensating named plaintiffs for their expenses related to travel and other incidental costs, as well as their personal time spent advancing the litigation on behalf of the class and for any personal risk they undertook,” notes the order approving the Family Dollar class action settlement

Class Members will be notified by direct mail, according to the agreement.

“The settlement achieves a favorable result without the risks, costs, and delay of additional sustained litigation, appeals and remands,” states the approved Family Dollar settlement agreement.

The Family Dollar class action lawsuit alleged that female store managers at Family Dollar were paid less than males since at least July 2002. The class action lawsuit was certified for a nationwide Class.

Family Dollar fought the class action lawsuit, introducing multiple motions to dismiss. After mediation failed in 2011, Family Dollar argued that a U.S. Supreme Court decision should invalidate the claims. Family Dollar initially won dismissal, but that decision was overturned on appeal by the Fourth Circuit.

Family Dollar attempted to take the class action lawsuit to the Supreme Court, but was rejected. The parties entered into settlement negotiations again in March 2017 to eventually arrive at the $45 million settlement. After a fairness hearing on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Max O. Cogburn Jr. approved the Family Dollar class action settlement.

“The adequacy of the Settlement Agreement — when weighed against the risks and expenses of continued litigation and an extremely lengthy trial — favors settlement,” noted the judge in his order. “Therefore, the Court finds that the settlement is a fair, reasonable and adequate resolution of the disputes between the Parties.”

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Plaintiffs are represented by Gregory Wiggins and Robert Wiggins Jr. of Wiggins Childs Pantazis Fisher & Goldfarb LLC.

The Family Dollar Equal Pay Class Action Lawsuit is Scott, et al. v. Family Dollar Stores Inc., Case No. 3:08­-cv­00540, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina.

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350 thoughts on$45M Family Dollar Gender Pay Bias Class Action Settlement Approved

  1. Chester Wells says:

    Please add me.

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      There is a 30 day period in which appeals can be filed. You can contact class counsel with questions: http://www.familydollarsettlement.com/index.html

    2. Deborah Buttacavoli says:

      Men are NOT included.

  2. Shari says:

    Exactly how many women are involved? Is there a number to call and ask questions?

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      There is a 30 day period in which appeals can be filed. You can contact class counsel with questions: http://www.familydollarsettlement.com/index.html

    2. Maybel Kimble says:

      Yes Shari but you will never get a respond

    3. Gina says:

      37,000 women involved is what I read

  3. Marjorie Wills says:

    At least something is being done now

  4. Phyllis says:

    Their is not 37000 women involved in this law suit,
    where did you get your information from.
    And as for the $100.00 there was nothing anywhere said that
    all anyone was going to get was $100.00..

    1. Buffey McCorkle says:

      Exactly. ?? Thank you.

    2. Toni says:

      Well how many are there then? I only go based on what I read in an article. Do I believe it is that many? No…however that is the only number I have to base it on. So please, clarify if you know.

  5. Tomika Adkision says:

    Checks?

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      There is a 30 day period in which appeals can be filed. You can contact class counsel with questions: http://www.familydollarsettlement.com/index.html

  6. Buffey McCorkle says:

    The original letter said there were three waves of women depending on the weeks they worked and the points awarded… $100.00 check??….

    1. Toni says:

      After taxes and the 37000 members it’s not going to amount to much.

      1. Buffey McCorkle says:

        Did you receive the legal notice by mail a month ago?

        1. Toni says:

          I did. I read an article about the number of members being 37000 (which I thought was high but whatever). After taxes and all that it isn’t going to be much anyways. Was just staying everyone is in a hurry to get nothing so to speak.

          1. Buffey McCorkle says:

            The legal document you received says how many women are involved… I don’t know about an article but the notice is legal. ‘Hope that helps.

          2. Toni says:

            The notice I got was the class action notice and in there it states numerous. Don’t see a specific number in the notice.

  7. Toni says:

    Not sure why you all are in a hurry to get a 100.00 check

  8. Cheryl L Reitz says:

    When will we be payed?

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      You can contact class counsel with questions: http://www.familydollarsettlement.com/index.html

  9. Melissa Harris says:

    I would like to know the same about the checks.

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      You can contact class counsel with questions: http://www.familydollarsettlement.com/index.html

  10. Daniel Brooks says:

    When will they start cutting checks?

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      You can contact class counsel with questions: http://www.familydollarsettlement.com/index.html

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