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July 6, 2018, 9:35 pm Washington, July 6 (PL) Elizabeth Rowe, principal flutist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) filed a complaint against this institution for receiving less salary than his male counterparts, today published journalistic reports.
Your remuneration, he explained, is lower than that of the principal musicians of oboe, viola, trumpet, timbales and trombas, all men.
In a court of the state of Mbadachusetts, Rowe requested a jury trial to recover more than $ 200,000, which she considers unpaid by the BSO
L & # 39; entity has deliberately discriminated in retribution, on the basis of a contaminated criterion that is known to exist within the framework of the orchestras,
According to reports, this complaint occurred at a time when the Gender inequality is gaining importance in the cultural environment and in other parts of the United States.
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