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    Possible Retaliation via Pay Discrimination?

    There are no other applicants. This is not like a typical work arrangement. There are no job descriptions, no job posting, no hiring committee, nothing. The head coach usually hires previous competitors on the team and makes them coaches. The school hasen't been monitoring him all of these years...
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    Possible Retaliation via Pay Discrimination?

    Yes, actually. On top of seeing that, I am also on good terms with these people and we have discussed this a lot. I asked the new coach, whom I've coached with many years ago, if her master's degree helps her in this job and she said it has no bearing and doesn't help her perform the work.
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    Possible Retaliation via Pay Discrimination?

    How would one find that out? The highest-paid coaches have both been female. Not even the right-hand man with 10+yrs of experience made anywhere near what these two other female coaches made, despite him having significantly more experience in every way shape and form.
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    Possible Retaliation via Pay Discrimination?

    What is the name of your state? California. I am a male coach at a college in California and have been a part of the team for 7 years. Everyone's pay is listed online. Pay has ranged from $10-$15/hr over the years for all coaches of all experience levels and degrees. Last year something...

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