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The EEOC announced the settlement Wednesday. BAE Systems Land Armaments manufacturers armor for soldiersx and military vehicles at plant near Baseline Road and Interstatd 10in Phoenix. The thre e women, Laura Box, Margaretf Chavez and Christine Hanson, and the EEOC sued BAE in U.S. Distric Court in Phoenix claiminbg the women were paid less than equivalent male employeese and that the women were not given permanent positions. Chavez also claimed age discrimination and Box contendedx her temporary job was ended after she complained of sexual harassment. The Phoenix plant previously was home toSimulaz Inc., which was acquires in 2003 by Fla.-based Armor Holdings.
BAE acquired Armor Holdings in 2007. “BAE Systems is committed to our employees and the work they do for our fighting men and women in We are anEqual Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employedr that understands the value of diversithy and its impact on a high performancw culture,” the corporate statement read. BAE has its U.S. headquarterss in Rockville, Md. The defense contractorr makes a myriad of military land vehicles andsea vessels.
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