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Firm Behind ‘Fearless Girl’ Statue Underpaid Female, Black Execs, U.S. Says

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Firm Behind ‘Fearless Girl’ Statue Underpaid Female, Black Execs, U.S. Says

The State Street Corporation, a financial services company that put the Fearless Girl statue on Wall Street to promote the importance of women working in corporate leadership roles, will pay $5 million after an investigation found that it underpaid female and black executives.

The company denies any wrongdoing but will pay as part of a settlement with the Department of Labor. Law360 reported on the payout earlier this week, and Bloomberg posted the text of the conciliation agreement online.

The Department of Labor investigation found “statistically significant” differences in the pay given women and men in leadership roles at the firm, as well as between the compensation of black and white employees. The differences persisted when the investigators accounted for “legitimate factors,” the Department of Labor says.

A spokeswoman for the company tells NPR the investigation, which began in 2012, examined executive pay at the company’s Boston headquarters in 2010 and 2011. In an official statement, the company says it “disagreed with” the findings of the investigation but “made a decision to bring this 6-year-old matter to resolution and move forward.”

State Street is “committed to equal pay practices,” the company’s statement continued.

State Street Corporation commissioned the Fearless Girl statue on Wall Street in honor of International Women’s Day this year.

The “confident young” girl is staring down the famous Charging Bull statue — much to the chagrin of Arturo Di Modica, that statue’s sculptor, who says it unacceptably alters the meaning of his work.

The statuary standoff gained a new participant for a few hours this spring, when a small pug statue lifted its leg beside the Fearless Girl‘s foot.

After installing the statue, State Street said the piece of art sent a “powerful message.” “[O]ur goal was to raise awareness and drive a conversation around the need to improve gender diversity in corporate leadership roles,” the company wrote. It also shared advice on how to …

 

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