Four female photo journalists have filed a pay discrimination lawsuit in federal court against the Detroit Free Press.
Former and current staff members allege in yesterday's complaint that the newspaper underpaid them because they're women.
The lawsuit follows a study this year by the newspaper's union analyzing pay data. It shows the median wage for men was higher than for women in almost every job category at the newspaper.
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Free Press editor and vice president Peter Bhatia says the lawsuit has no merit and the newspaper has a "long- standing commitment" to supporting equal pay.
A spokeswoman for newspaper parent company Gannett, also named in the lawsuit, didn't immediately return a message seeking comment today.
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