Another COVID Complication: Looming Workplace Lawsuits
Another COVID Complication: Looming Workplace Lawsuits
Legal experts are worried about an onslaught of lawsuits concerning employment issues, including family leave and discrimination, as businesses slowly begin to reopen post-COVID. Parents who were required to continue working from home while managing schoolwork may be eager to jump on board. And, these lawsuits will join those already filed by employees claiming they were treated unfairly after voicing concerns over contracting COVID in the workplace.Kristopher King, for example, filed a lawsuit against his employer, Trader Joe’s, in Kentucky state court claiming he was terminated for voicing concerns relating to workplace conditions. The lawsuit contends that on March 13, King created a private Facebook group for employees to vent their collective concerns. Then, after returning to work from a short illness on March 21, he was confronted by his manager about the group, which he admitted to creating. King “urged the company to make several changes in order to comply with the Kentucky Governor’s Executive Orders and CDC Guidelines.” Instead of taking these issues into consideration, however, the manager said he should resign if King was “concerned about these issues.” He refused and was ultimately terminated on March 28, filing the lawsuit shortly thereafter. More of the same have followed.In March, Stephanie Jones, a single mom in West Chester, Pennsylvania, who has an 11-year-old son, also filed a lawsuit against her employer, Eastern Airlines, after having multiple unsuccessful conversations with about child-care concerns. According to the suit, filed April 16, she contends she asked her superiors if she could have two hours a day of flex time to focus on her son’s school assignments. Jones works as the director of revenue management and feels the long hours and weekends she was working from home more than compensated, anyway.
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