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Is Pregnancy Discrimination a Problem at Chipotle?

Aug 29, 2016 @ 01:10 PM — by Dan Atkerson
Tagged with: Pregnancy Discrimination Workplace Discrimination

Back in 2011, a woman in Washington D.C. brought a pregnancy discrimination case against Chipotle, claiming that her former manager had fired her for being pregnant. Now, five years later, she is finally getting justice from the law.

Information from the case shows that the woman will receive $550,000 in damages for being fired for her pregnancy. She also reported unfair treatment during work. Her former manager made her inform every single employee in the restaurant before each of her bathroom breaks. Later, the woman was denied permission to leave work for an important doctor’s visit. She decided to attend the appointment anyway, and was promptly fired.

The Law Protects Against Pregnancy Discrimination

U.S. law prohibits employers from discriminating against employees based on faith, race, gender, familial status and other protected classes. The Pregnancy Discrimination Act and other laws forbid employers from doing all of the following: Pregnancy is both a difficult and exciting time for many people. This is supposed to be a benchmark moment in a person’s life, where she has room to contemplate and prepare herself to bring a new person into the world. A pregnant woman should never have to deal with the added stress of an employer trying to infringe on her right to a fair and secure work environment.

Dan A. Atkerson is a Dallas employment attorney who fights for victims of workplace discrimination and other forms of employment injustice.