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ALL HOCKEY COACHES ARE NOT THE SAME
 
 
Two assistant coaches with identical job descriptions worked for the University of Minnesota's women's hockey team. The male coach was paid more than the female coach. The woman's EPA case was dismissed because the two positions "required different types and degrees of skill and responsibility, they were not ‘substantially equal' as required by the EPA and Title VII."
 
(Horn v. University of Minn. 8th Cir.)
 
 
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