National Women’s Law Center co-president Marcia Greenberger said the ruling is a “devastating decision undoing the rights of millions of women across the country to come together and hold their employers accountable for their discriminatory practices.”
The decision “encourages employers to simply allow discrimination to take place unchecked throughout their workplace, and the bigger they are, the easier it will be do that,” said Marcia Greenberger, founder of the National Women’s Law Center.
"Walmart has a policy: Their policy is not to discriminate," said Fatima Goss Graves, vice president for education and employment at the National Women's Law Center. "Anyone who has been in the modern workplace knows that most employers have policies that say don't discriminate. What matters is what's happening in practice."
National Women’s Law Center Co-President Marcia D. Greenberger called it a “devastating decision undoing the rights of millions of women across the country to come together and hold their employers accountable for their discriminatory practices.”
Marcia D. Greenberger, co-president of the National Women's Law Center, said "the court has told employers that they can rest easy, knowing that the bigger and more powerful they are, the less likely their employees will be able to join together to secure their rights."
Marcia Greenberger of the National Women’s Law Center called the ruling “a devastating decision undoing the rights of millions of women across the country to come together and hold their employers accountable for their discriminatory practices.”
Marcia Greenberger of the National Women's Law Center says the decision leaves her with "deep disappointment and concern." She predicts it will "make it so much more difficult for women and others who face discrimination to hold employers accountable."
"Today, the Supreme Court issued a devastating decision undoing the rights of millions of women across the country to come together and hold their employers accountable for their discriminatory practices," said National Women's Law Center Co-President Marcia Greenberger.