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Two things will happen as a result of this. One, cost of hiring employing people in America will increase, making American businesses less competitive, especially those unable to outsource or relocate production oversees. Two, all kinds of 'professional victims', lawyers will have another good source of income.
So, you admit there has been unfair payroll discrimination, and you defend it because it will cost more to be fair? And you camp with the conservatives who claim the "moral high ground"? 
-Chuck, Vegetarian fanboy
No, private employers should be free to hire who they want and salaries should be determined by free agreement between employer and employee. Discrimination should be prohibited in the public sector, because equality before law is necessary for democracy, but private sector should be left alone.
As for moral high ground, I strongly believe in traditional liberal ideal of state as 'night watchman'. That means that the role of the state is to enforce laws, based on natural law and not to make people behave morally.
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