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Will oversee gender equity in pay decisions
Washington, D.C. - After more than a decade in the federal courts (three decades if you count the underlying Rajender litigation at the University), the case of Ian Maitland v. University of Minnesota has settled.
Ian Maitland, a Professor at the University's Carlson School of Management, had challenged in the federal courts a 1989 court-ordered consent decree and salary settlement agreement that gave all women faculty and academic employees at the University (the Rajender class) a salary increase.
Highlights of the Settlement
The highlights of the settlement recently approved by U.S. Magistrate Judge Arthur J. Boylan are as follows:
Maitland as "Private Attorney General"
The non-discrimination clause in the Agreement is particularly notable since it means that any use of gender by the University as a factor in setting pay will be a breach of the University's contractual obligation to Maitland. In effect, the settlement constitutes Maitland a "private attorney general" with oversight over gender equity in salary decisions at the University of Minnesota and gives him the right to seek a court injunction to bar any future pay discrimination on the basis of gender.
Maitland's counsel
Maitland was represented by Mark Johnson & Joseph Nilan of the Minneapolis law firm Gregerson, Rosow, Johnson & Nilan, and by Michael Rosman of the Center for Individual Rights (CIR) in Washington, D.C. The CIR, along with local attorney Kirk Kolbo, represents the plaintiffs in the Grutter & Gratz cases against the University of Michigan that are pending before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Highlights of Maitland's case
The Plaintiff
Ian Maitland is a Professor at the University's Carlson School of Management where he teaches business ethics and international business. He ran for U.S. Congress against the late Congressman Bruce F. Vento (Dem.) in Minnesota's Fourth District in 1988, 1990 and 1992. Maitland is also a former columnist at the Minneapolis Star Tribune and former Senior Fellow at the Center of the American Experiment in Minneapolis. See bio here
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