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gladtobegone in Bangor, Maine 21 months ago |
Something to think about. I got fired when I was pregant and missing work due to morning sickness. I was sick for about four months and missed work. When I was there I was in the restroom often. Reviews came up at my height of being sick and I got a poor review. I had always gotten wonderful reviews before. They told me because of the poor review they would have to let me go.
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HR 21 months ago |
gladtobegone said: Something to think about. I got fired when I was pregant and missing work due to morning sickness. If this is true, and you worked full-time for more than a year, you were probably entitled to FMLA and there may be a legal issue here. Also, the Pregnancy Discrimination Act may be a big issue here, especially if there's a pattern of mistreating pregnant women. If what you say is true, and you think the other women's stories are credible, you might want to see an attorney. |
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Barbie in Pompano Beach, Florida 21 months ago |
Employers do not have to accomodate you when you are sick. The Family Medical and Leave Act only requires to protect your position if you've been with the company a minimum of twelve months. Anytime before that if you miss work for whatever reason you are not fullfilling your job responsibilites whether they are fulltime or partime. Hope this answers your question. I hope your baby is healthy and you've found new employment. Good luck. |
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gladtobegone in Bangor, Maine 21 months ago |
I know. I was with them for over two years.
Yes, what I said was true. I have no reason to state otherwise. My main point was that this appears to be a pattern with HD. It's sad that pregant women are being treated like this. I was angry and hurt since like I stated before I was always a very willing employee.
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gladtobegone in Bangor, Maine 21 months ago |
I would like to add (since I am not sure how to edit) from my first post... I didn't miss four months steady I was out off and on during the four months. |
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Rick Rice in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 21 months ago |
gladtobegone said: Something to think about. I got fired when I was pregant and missing work due to morning sickness. I was sick for about four months and missed work. When I was there I was in the restroom often. Reviews came up at my height of being sick and I got a poor review. I had always gotten wonderful reviews before. They told me because of the poor review they would have to let me go. All of you should go togather
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Sascha in Lacey, Washington 20 months ago |
I am going through this right now! I have been missing work and late to work by a few minutes do to morning sickness and now I might get fired. Doesn't Home Depot care about people?!
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gladtobegone in Bangor, Maine 20 months ago |
I am sorry. How long have you been with them? Have they told you that they may have to let you go lately? |
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Sascha in Lacey, Washington 20 months ago |
They go on a point system and 10 points period you are let go. My store manager says he has to wait to see what corporate says before I know If im termanited or not and that it's not up to him. Is this discrimation? I can't help that Im not feeling well. Most of the time i had to pull over on my way to work because I was so sick and that is what made me late. I think termantion at Home Depot should be based on other things besides if your late/call out and recieve 10 points-your a gonner. Why can't it also be based on your perfomance? I was a damn good associate. |
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annonymous 20 months ago |
i have never been pregnant and yes i am female lol but i heard b4 i started at hd that there was this girl that was pregnant and they HAD 2 terminate cuz she was always sick hd sux when it comes to the employees problems i think its time 2 go on strike |
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Shyanne in Boca Raton, Florida 20 months ago |
In that case, you should file a claim with the EEOC office. If you were there for more than a year and worked me than 1250 hrs during that year, you were eligible for FMLA and should have beed advised of your rights. Since there seems to be more cases, you all could have a class action against them. |
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Jan in Portland in Schenectady, New York 20 months ago |
Sascha said: I am going through this right now! I have been missing work and late to work by a few minutes do to morning sickness and now I might get fired. Doesn't Home Depot care about people?! Get a note from your doctor - ASAP. Explain the situation and your doctor should craft a note that will help protect your employment. I had a similar sitation 15 years ago with another large corporation. I was let go when I was 6 months pregnant (which, in hind-sight, was the best thing to happen to me, since the job was creating a lot of stress for me.) Companies need to make accommodations for their employees health and well-being; particularly if they are insistant upon hiring young females of child-bearing age. |
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JT in Minneapolis, Minnesota 20 months ago |
FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act) is in place to assist employees unable to work due to a medical condition. Pregnancy would fall under this. In these cases an intermittent FMLA claim could have been filed and your job protected. |
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Sascha in Lacey, Washington 20 months ago |
Thank You everyone for your help. I went up the chain of command and had a nice talk with the district manager. That seemed to have saved my job before my store managers had a say in it After it is all said and done with I will be looking for a new job after the baby is born. The stress I had went through was just not worth staying around for a while. |
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Legal_Issues in Gaffney, South Carolina 20 months ago |
gladtobegone said: I would like to add (since I am not sure how to edit) from my first post... I didn't miss four months steady I was out off and on during the four months. I agree that you MAY have a case but if you were not performing YOUR job you must take responsibility for your actions. Discriminating on pregnant employees is illegal but you should have taken a leave of absence if you were sick all of the time. It is not like you were at work anyway. |
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Corey in Florence SC 20 months ago |
id like to work in the Gardening area of The Home Depot part-time so i could learn more about landscaping and all.... i have a lawn business right now and im wanting to expand it to landscaping also |
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Harris in Lake In The Hills, Illinois 20 months ago |
Legal_Issues said: Sounds to me we have a corporate lawyer among us?? Think about this not everyone can afford to take a leave of absence. So should an individual live off the system, or try to make a go at an honest living?? Case or not - these laws were established for a reason. Alot of corporations have been pulling some shady stuff and it needs to stop. |
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Jan in Portland in Schenectady, New York 20 months ago |
There are laws in place to protect you from getting fired for medical conditions. However, there are so many gray areas, that if an employer (or crafty manager) decides they want you out, there are ways of doing it legally. Whether or not it's ethical is subjective. Perhaps another recommendation would be to contact the local chapter of BOLI (Bureau of Labor and Industry). Even though Sascha's talked with a district manager, keep in mind - HR people are not YOUR friend, they're the company's friend and their interest will be in avoiding a lawsuit; particularly if they realize they could be at fault. |
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gladtobegone in Bangor, Maine 19 months ago |
Aren't you mature! |
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Sick of Stupid People!!! in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 19 months ago |
Maybe you were fired because you were NOT DOING YOU JOB!!! That's the purpose of you being their EMPLOYEE!! Just because you got yourself pregnant doesn't mean that a company should be forced to hold your position for you until your are ready to DO YOUR JOB. No. Job's have to be done and someone has to do them. If not you then someone else. Stop using pregnancy as an excuse for laziness!!!! |
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gladtobegone in Brewer, Maine 19 months ago |
Sick of Stupid People!!!in Milwaukee, Wisconsin said: Maybe you were fired because you were NOT DOING YOU JOB!!! That's the purpose of you being their EMPLOYEE!! Just because you got yourself pregnant doesn't mean that a company should be forced to hold your position for you until your are ready to DO YOUR JOB. No. Job's have to be done and someone has to do them. If not you then someone else. Stop using pregnancy as an excuse for laziness!!!! Haaa! Good way to put it. Got myself pregnant? That is hilarious stuff, really.
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Audrey (Host) in Austin, Texas 19 months ago |
Sick of Stupid People!!!in Milwaukee, Wisconsin said: Maybe you were fired because you were NOT DOING YOU JOB!!! That's the purpose of you being their EMPLOYEE!! Just because you got yourself pregnant doesn't mean that a company should be forced to hold your position for you until your are ready to DO YOUR JOB. No. Job's have to be done and someone has to do them. If not you then someone else. Stop using pregnancy as an excuse for laziness!!!! These kind of sentiments do not foster productive discussion. Pregnant women are granted legal protections from this kind of discrimination on federal state and local levels. Pregnant women are doing the "job" of creating a future labor force for these companies to employ and future consumers for them to market to. Without babies being born we would not have an economic future. If we are going to expect "everyone" to work then we need to make it possible for future parents to contribute without fear of termination. What steps can be taken to do this? |
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Concerned in Austell, Georgia 19 months ago |
It concerns me that someone would belittle a pregnant woman in this matter. From here on out no one with any sense should respond to such a nuisance to the message board. |
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anonymous in Irving, Texas 19 months ago |
Sick of Stupid People!!! in Milwaukee, Wisconsin said: Maybe you were fired because you were NOT DOING YOU JOB!!! That's the purpose of you being their EMPLOYEE!! Just because you got yourself pregnant doesn't mean that a company should be forced to hold your position for you until your are ready to DO YOUR JOB. No. Job's have to be done and someone has to do them. If not you then someone else. Stop using pregnancy as an excuse for laziness!!!! That was incredibly harsh. This sounds like a corporate employer with nothing better to do than rag on emotional, physically drained pregnant women who deserve to be taken seriously. If something happened to your boys, everyone would be hearing about it. |
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I'd like to see the letter in Carrollton, Georgia 18 months ago |
Rick Rice in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania said: All of you should go togather Yes, go to the EEOC and ask them to add you to the investigation going on right now regarding gender discrimination in the Atlanta SSC. The sex discrimination claim was filed on July 21, 2006 - there is an investigation going on right now. You would not believe how prevalent this is. The funny thing is: Depot doesn't pay for contraception even though there are State and Federal laws set up to make sure that they do. Some loophole, I'm sure, or just another big company breaking the rules. The Good Ol' Boy Network (see the Director L-ngone's "Directorship Magazine" article where he admits that Depot has had a Good Ol' Boy Network in effect in their hiring - you can do a web search to find it) and XXX did nothing to change it and allowed it to continue, in my opinion. If you are a THD worker who feels that they have been discriminated against, join the claim. With so many past discrimination suits and settlements, 104MM in Colorado in 2002 and other large amounts, you would think that the SSC would get their act together and get rid of the pernicious and hostile working environment for women. If you are in the Stores, don't expect any help from the SSC regarding a discrimination claim - they will do everything they can to hide it under the carpet, "lose" your claim, ignore you and begin to investigate you so to find some pretense to end your employment. Why don't the shareholders AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT require hiring and pay information (including bonuses) to be revealed? Depot is again a "government contractor", so they are not exempt from disclosing this information. |
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Women at Home Depot SSC - Please read! in Carrollton, Georgia 18 months ago |
Important: Please read! There is a claim and investigation with the EEOC regarding hostile work environment including coercion in quid pro quo sexual harassment and subsequent retaliation, limitations on job opportunity and threats of violence by ex and current corporate officers and employees of The Home Depot. The claim also addresses pay, bonus, position, advancement and opportunity disparities which are claimed to apply to female employees at The Home Depot SSC. If you have any claim you would like to make, I suggest that you add your claim to the one filed on July 21, 2006 in the Atlanta EEOC office. If you are a female who feels that you have been discriminated against, coerced into a sexual relationship or physically assaulted, threatened or derided by co-workers or even officers of THD, do not shy away from reporting it to the EEOC. There are MANY female employees affected. Even if you are married. Even if you are a single mother. Even if you fear retaliation. Even if you plan to leave of your own accord anyway. Please take the time to care for our daughters, sisters and fellow female co-workers by making your claim if you feel that you have been treated differently because you are female. The form is a simple, one page form that you can order sent to your home or online at www.eeoc.gov/publications.html and can be mailed from the security of your home. Through threats and coercion, many have decided to keep silent, which only causes negative behaviors to continue. You might also wish to peruse the eeoc.gov website to gain insight as to what the laws are regarding federal contractor reporting, sexual harassment, gender and pregnancy discrimination. You can reach me at homedepotwomen at gmail dot com if you want to discuss your claim. Even if you can't legally make a claim because you left the company voluntarily, your written testimony may be of great use. |
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Pauline in Austin, Texas 18 months ago |
Not HD, but when my children were small, I had a female supervisor write me up because I had to take some time off with a sick child more often that I would want. Of course day care won't take them if there is even a hint of the sniffles, so I had to stay with them. She (the CHILDLESS by choice) supervisor told me that when her kitten was sick she wanted to stay home with her, but she came in to work anyway!!! Honestly, it's a miracle I'm not writing this from prison! |
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Eli 18 months ago |
With respect to your question and comment about HD not being sensitive to your condition and needs, I say GROW UP. They are a business and should and are more concerned about doing business and employing people that can serve their customers. They are not suppose to adjust their operations to make life more convenient for you. Sorry, but that's the reality. You would do the same if you owned the business. |
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gladtobegone in Orrington, Maine 18 months ago |
Eli- Please don't put words in my mouth! I would not do that if I owned a business. By the sounds of things you would. Getting rid of women because they are pregnant is simply not right. It would be no different if I were a man and was having trouble with something like my back. Obviously, you are one of those people who are narrow minded..
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Candidate in Cary in Raleigh, North Carolina 18 months ago |
The problem is that when you are out sick a lot due to pregnancy, or to take care of your sick child, then your responsiblities fall to someone else who is there all the time. The work has to get done somehow. At the company where I used to work, pregnant women and working mothers got many more privelges than those who were neither. While they were home taking care of their families, it was expected that the single, childless women would work longer hours to pick up the slack. |
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Pregnant and Disgusted! in Willingboro, New Jersey 17 months ago |
gladtobegone in Bangor, Maine said: Something to think about. I got fired when I was pregant and missing work due to morning sickness. I was sick for about four months and missed work. When I was there I was in the restroom often. Reviews came up at my height of being sick and I got a poor review. I had always gotten wonderful reviews before. They told me because of the poor review they would have to let me go. I agree with you that pregnant women are being treated unfairly. I am going through this experience as I write this. Pregnant with my first child, sick and out of sick time, been with my company for over a year, and they are now looking at me sideways because I am nauseated. I am not sure what to do. |
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anon in Nottingham, United Kingdom 17 months ago |
hi im trying to find out if it posible for my employer to disapline me for my sickness levels. I have been through 2 yrs of fertility treatment, i got pregnant 9mths ago but lost it as it was ectopic and i am now finally pregnant again (have seen the heatbeat!!! all is well) but i am suffering from terrible sickness. My overall sickness record is not that good due to absece relating to my fertility treatment of which my employers are aware and have been reasonably supportive. I have recently been off sick for 2 weeks due to abdominal pains in ealy pregnancy and sickness, sonogram says the babys fine thank god, I returned to work for 1 day and have been off again due to morning sickness yesterday and today. I am worried they will turn around and say youve been off sick too much we must sack you, is this allowed?? responces are much appreciated xx |
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Tanya in Tampa, Florida 17 months ago |
As the mother of 5 who has worked all my life, I think I can make a comment about pregnancy and working. I worked for different companies during my pregnancies and worked until the night before I delivered so I know how hard it can be but I also understand that the employer has to have someone to do the job. Asking or expecting my co workers to constantly pick up my slack didn't seem fair then and wouldn't seem fair now. FMLA is good to a point but you have limited days which you should be using once the baby is born or in case your physician orders you to stop working early. FMLA is only for those who have been with the company 1 year or more so that also plays into it.
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anon in Nottingham, United Kingdom 17 months ago |
Tanya in Tampa, Florida said: As the mother of 5 who has worked all my life, I think I can make a comment about pregnancy and working. I worked for different companies during my pregnancies and worked until the night before I delivered so I know how hard it can be but I also understand that the employer has to have someone to do the job. Asking or expecting my co workers to constantly pick up my slack didn't seem fair then and wouldn't seem fair now. FMLA is good to a point but you have limited days which you should be using once the baby is born or in case your physician orders you to stop working early. FMLA is only for those who have been with the company 1 year or more so that also plays into it. Hi, how would I go about getting short term disability and what does it intail? My work does not do night shifts the latest shift they offer is 11am-7pm and that is what i am doing. I want to be able to contribute to my family when and before the baby does come, i otherwise would have left my job already if that was not my plan. do you know if my workplace are allowed to disapline me? Thanks for your responce |
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Can't Remember in Willingboro, New Jersey 17 months ago |
Hi. Well I recently went through the same thing with missing multiple days of work and being sick on the job. My job finally told me (which should have been apparent) that I am entitled to the Family Medical Leave Act. Because I am out of sick and vacation days, any future absences will be covered under this act. Now, I won't get paid for the days I miss (even though I am salaried), but at least they can't fire me for missing days. The catch is, that if you come to work and cannot perform up to their standards because you are feeling icky, they can fire you. That would be more performance-based. So, to be company for you, I am pretty sick today, and at work. Everyone is looking at me kind of strangely. Guess I should've stayed home. |
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Pregnant and Disgusted aka Can't Remembe in Willingboro, New Jersey 17 months ago |
In response to Tanya from Tampa's comment, some of us actually have "all day" sickness. I don't even know why it's called "morning" sickness. We do make life choices, but we don't always know how our pregnancies will be. Some breeze right through, and some suffer right through. Well, this is my first pregnancy and it's whipping my butt. I speak in support of
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anon in Nottingham, United Kingdom 17 months ago |
Can't Remember in Willingboro, New Jersey said: Hi. Well I recently went through the same thing with missing multiple days of work and being sick on the job. My job finally told me (which should have been apparent) that I am entitled to the Family Medical Leave Act. Because I am out of sick and vacation days, any future absences will be covered under this act. Now, I won't get paid for the days I miss (even though I am salaried), but at least they can't fire me for missing days. The catch is, that if you come to work and cannot perform up to their standards because you are feeling icky, they can fire you. That would be more performance-based. So, to be company for you, I am pretty sick today, and at work. Everyone is looking at me kind of strangely. Guess I should've stayed home.[/QUOTE |
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gladtobegone in Orrington, Maine 17 months ago |
To the woman in Jersey- Thank you for supporting me! To Tanya- I am glad that you could change your work time to another shift so you could stil manage to work. In my case that would not work since the only shift I could have worked for overnight would require heavy lifting and that sort of stuff. I am sure that I would have been in a worse case than I was. Especially being sick (24/7) and trying to get used to a different work schedule. I also did not expect my co workers to pick up my slack. I showed up most days although you tend to not get much work done when you are vomiting every twenty minutes. I was in the hospital three times in the first four months due to morning sickness as well, but that really is not the point here so I will not go into details.
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Karri in Franklin Square, New York 17 months ago |
Harris in Lake In The Hills, Illinois said: Sounds to me we have a corporate lawyer among us?? Think about this not everyone can afford to take a leave of absence. So should an individual live off the system, or try to make a go at an honest living?? Case or not - these laws were established for a reason. Alot of corporations have been pulling some shady stuff and it needs to stop. If you are disabled you can file for short term disability. Your doctor has to sign off on it but it can be done if medically necessary. You will get some monetary compensation depending on the type of disability insurance your employer signed on for. I am not an attorney or a human resource professional just someone who was out of work due to a medical condition for 2 months and received a small check. |
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Jobless Female in Washington, District of Columbia 17 months ago |
Sick of Stupid People!!! in Milwaukee, Wisconsin said: Maybe you were fired because you were NOT DOING YOU JOB!!! That's the purpose of you being their EMPLOYEE!! Just because you got yourself pregnant doesn't mean that a company should be forced to hold your position for you until your are ready to DO YOUR JOB. No. Job's have to be done and someone has to do them. If not you then someone else. Stop using pregnancy as an excuse for laziness!!!! You seem to be the only ignorant one on this discussion. If you are not at work due to illness -- they cannot say that you are not doing your job -- that is how it works per the government. AND pregnant woman are protected -- and for you to make such disrespectful remarks makes you A) a male who cries at his first sniffle, or B) a woman who just doesn't like pregnant women. Either way, you have major issues. |
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Jobless Female in Washington, District of Columbia 17 months ago |
The Pregnancy Discrimination Act is an amendment to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Discrimination on the basis of pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions constitutes unlawful sex discrimination under Title VII, which covers employers with 15 or more employees, including state and local governments. Title VII also applies to employment agencies and to labor organizations, as well as to the federal government. Women who are pregnant or affected by related conditions must be treated in the same manner as other applicants or employees with similar abilities or limitations. Here's the link: www.eeoc.gov/types/pregnancy.html |
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Pregnant and Disgusted in Willingboro, New Jersey 17 months ago |
Wow. Jobless female in DC said it all! I will continue to entertain the HELPFUL comments. |
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Jobless Female in Washington, District of Columbia 17 months ago |
All I want to say to all the women who have been let go due to pregnancy file a formal complaint with the EEOC and make it known -- the more that file, the bigger the issues that HD will be faced with and hopefully, you can be compensated. For those who are pregnant -- print out the Title VII regarding pregnancy and keep it in your purse and if there comes a day that they say they have to let you go -- hand it over to your boss, then take a copy to your boss' boss. Make sure that they are fully aware that you know the laws that protect you and what rights you have. Some may call your bluff BUT do not bluff -- ACT! If they let you go -- you have NOTHING to lose and if they are smart enough to realize that you are aware of your rights, they will make the necessary concessions. Yes, it can be scary, but in the end, you will realize just how strong you really are. I have been in a similar situation and I walked away proud because I stood up for myself and showed no fear. When you are pregnant, it will be you standing up for you and your baby! If you don't feel strong enough for yourself, think of your child. You deserve to be treated with the same respect and dignity as any other person who has limitations due to health -- and pregnancy doesn't last a lifetime. It is truly a shame that this world has lost its way when it comes to woman and the future of our children. Afterall, no man can do it! and there is a reason why. |
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gary willis in Tecumseh, Oklahoma 16 months ago |
Legal_Issues in Gaffney, South Carolina said: I agree that you MAY have a case but if you were not performing YOUR job you must take responsibility for your actions. Discriminating on pregnant employees is illegal but you should have taken a leave of absence if you were sick all of the time. It is not like you were at work anyway. You sound like a manager, she did not know she was going to be sick that whole time, and people need a paycheck especially when you are preparing to have a baby. I think people are just heartless and only care about the bottom line. Themselves |
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Pregnant and Disgusted in Willingboro, New Jersey 16 months ago |
I agree. I had no idea I'd be this sick with my pregnancy and I had no idea that my company who is so "pro-family" would treat me like a common Schmoe who hasn't performed her duties for over a year. Thankfully, I still have my job, but I don't trust my company one bit. At any time, they can say, "you look too miserable, we need you not to look so sick when you work. We gotta let you go." Ladies (and the occasional gent) who agree, what else can we do? Can we revisit laws or fight for new ones? Because most of the people complaining about our belly woes, had mommas who went through the same thing. Where would they be if their mothers didn't carry them to term, through the ups and downs? My personal answer is to start my own business, but everyone doesn't have that option right now. So let's continue to stick together. |
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facime ahmed in Palm Coast, Florida 16 months ago |
I bet your were not a good worker and you gave them a good reason to punch your ticket. Big corps know better than to mess with a pregnant woman. |
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notafamilycompany in Dexter, Georgia 16 months ago |
I was also let go b/c of medical problems. I always called in and was never late b/c of my sickness. I went in for our store meeting on Sunday morning and went and wrote my schedule down for the following week. I was a Head Cashier and had never wrote my schedule down wrong. They had me scheduled off for Monday & Tuesday. When I went into work after being off Mon. & Tues. they said I was scheduled to work & terminated me for job abandonment!!! That was the only reason they could find to fire me b/c I had Drs. excuses for my medical problems....so they couldn't fire me for that. |
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gladtobegone in Orrington, Maine 16 months ago |
facime ahmed in Palm Coast, Florida said: I bet your were not a good worker and you gave them a good reason to punch your ticket. Big corps know better than to mess with a pregnant woman. I bet you don't have a lot of friends. |
