Denver Law Firm Agrees to Settle Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit Filed by Former Employee
Denver Law Firm Agrees to Settle Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit Filed by Former Employee
The Bendenelli Law Firm in Denver, Colorado recently agreed to pay a former legal assistant $30,000, ending a pregnancy discrimination lawsuit. According to the U.S. Equal Employment Commission (EEOC), the law firm hired the former legal assistant, Jennifer Rodriquez, back in January 2017. After only 10 days on the job, “she told the law firm she was pregnant and she was fired the next day.”When discussing her experience, Rodriguez said the day she was fired, the firm told her, “We no longer need your services.” She said they were jarring words, and believes “she was fired because she was pregnant.” As a result of the abrupt termination, she was left with no source of income, and said at the time she felt a “Huge sadness. I wasn’t sure what the next step was. Just devastated really.”Rodriguez added that when she began her job at the law firm, she was in her third trimester of pregnancy and reminded the firm of her pregnancy ten days after being hired. She said, “I believe it was obvious I was eight months pregnant and anyone could see it, but I still wanted to be clear about it and put it on the table.”
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