WASHINGTON — During the past week, the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission (EEOC) has filed four pregnancy discrimination related
lawsuits and settled a fifth — just weeks after the government’s
workplace discrimination law enforcement arm announced a plan to target employers who illegally discriminate against pregnant women.
On Sept. 20, a California security guard company, Quest Intelligence Group, was sued
after a female employee, Tabitha Feeney, was fired from her job during
her maternity leave. When Feeney tried to return to work, she was told
the company had no open positions, but would call her as soon as it did.
Quest never called Feeney, but hired a number of male guards while she
waited to return to her job.
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