The success of the U.S. women’s soccer team on the field and at the negotiating table has been a model for players elsewhere. In other countries, those battles are heating up.
Tag: Women’s World Cup (Soccer)
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Once an ‘Easy Way Out’ for Equality, Women’s Soccer Is Now a U.S. Force
After Title IX passed in 1972, administrators found soccer to be a cheap way to comply. And participation rates soared in high schools, universities and at club levels for girls and women.
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US Soccer’s Equal Pay and Bonus-Sharing Deal: How It Will Work
New contracts for the men’s and women’s national teams will usher in an era of equal pay at U.S. Soccer. Here’s how it will work.
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U.S. Soccer and Players Guarantee Equal Pay in New Contracts
Landmark labor agreements with members of the men’s and women’s national teams will include higher paychecks and shared World Cup prize money.