Correct Care Solutions Slapped With Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit
Correct Care Solutions Slapped With Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit
For many mother's to be, pregnancy is a stressful enough time without the added pressure and stress that comes from their jobs. It's a time where hormones and emotions are running haywire and a time where many moms-to-be are busy planning for the arrival of their child. The last thing they should have to deal with is workplace discrimination, but sadly, that's exactly what many moms-to-be experience even in today's modern society. Take for example a lawsuit that was recently filed against a manager at Correct Care Solutions by former medication aid, Alena Fassbender. According to her lawsuit, Fassbender alleged she was discriminated against and wrongfully terminated because she was pregnant.Correct Care Solutions is a “company that provides health care for prison inmates,” and one offhanded comment from Fassbender's manager about her pregnancy announcement ended up “resulting in a costly legal battle.” What happened, though? Well, according to the lawsuit, when Fassbender informed her manager that she was expecting, her manager responded by saying, “What, you're pregnant too?” At the time of Fassbender's announcement, there were several other pregnant employees.Then, a few days later, “another employee overheard the manager say, 'I don’t know how I’m going to be able to handle all these people being pregnant at once' and 'I have too many pregnant workers. I don’t know what I’m going to do with all of them.'”To make matters worse for Fassbender, she was fired shortly after telling her manager she was pregnant. In response, Fassbender sued the company for pregnancy discrimination, though Correct Care Solutions claims she was terminated for allegedly “violating its no fraternization policy.” It turns out she had “received a romantic note from an inmate and hadn’t reported it immediately.”
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‘What, you’re pregnant too?’ One comment triggers discrimination lawsuitCircumstantial Case of Pregnancy Discrimination Enough to See a Jury
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