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#1 Postby wx247 » Sat Jun 28, 2003 8:31 pm

BOSTON, Massachusetts (Reuters) -- A woman is suing a maternity clothing store, saying she was fired from her job as district manager for being pregnant.

Mothers Work Inc. on Thursday denied the allegations leveled by Cynthia Papageorge, who said she loved her job at the retailer until she got pregnant in 1999 and a vice president belittled her.

"When he saw me he had almost a look of horror," Papageorge told The Boston Globe.

"I had gained 38 pounds and was wearing white leather Keds because my feet were swollen. I thought I looked presentable. He said I wasn't able to handle my position, 'in my state.'"

Papageorge said the vice president tried to have her fired shortly thereafter, ordering her boss to get rid of her while she was on maternity leave.

When the boss, Jan Dowe, refused to fire her, the vice president fired Papageorge's boss. Papageorge eventually was fired, and she also accused the Philadelphia-based company of firing at least two other pregnant women.

Mothers Work, a chain of more than 800 stores that was founded by pregnant women, issued a statement on Thursday in which it rejected Papageorge's accusations.

"We are uniquely sensitive to the needs of expectant mothers and are especially upset by any allegations that run contrary to such needs," it said.

"Upon review of the facts, we believe the suit is without merit and will be appropriately and successfully defended."
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#2 Postby JetMaxx » Sat Jun 28, 2003 8:44 pm

That guy (vice president) sounds like a real jerk...to fire a woman from her job with a maternity wear retailer BECAUSE she's pregnant just makes him like a jerk...

The fact he fired the female area manager for refusing to fire her pregnant district manager just makes it worse. His lack of compassion and stupidity cost two women their jobs...which IMO in a depressed economy was unforgivable! :grrr: :grrr:

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#3 Postby breeze » Sun Jun 29, 2003 9:20 am

That case should be very interesting in a courtroom. That VP
better have lots of paperwork with lots of reasons to substantiate
firing pregnant women, other than the fact that they were
pregnant!. Otherwise, there will be some kids with fat college
funds.... :o
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#4 Postby Colin » Sun Jun 29, 2003 2:20 pm

That is just crazy... Why the heck would they fire a pregnant woman? Can't wait to see the turnout of this case... should be quite interesting!
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