Law firm defends £13m fee for equality action against Glasgow council

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Flamboyant lawyer Stefan Cross won £500m for 14,000 women after 12-year pay battle

 

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Him and his team are worth every penny they get for all the hard work they have done over last 14 years to bring justice to all the women. Maybe this article should be redirected to GCC who caused the problem in 1st place

It was the unions who agreed these sexist pay rates in the 1970s. Fairplay to the workers!

StefanCross1 is worth every last penny of this money. Us equal pay claimants would have got nowhere without him and his company. X

Worth every is a saint and earned every last penny he and his company worked for

I am beginning to think some people use Monopoly money in this country.

It was 14 years of work. Show me a lawyer who would have got less for 14 years of solid work and secured on of the biggest payouts for workers ?

If they are doing different jobs, by definition, how can it be 'equal pay' when they are doing different things...

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