The Price is Right Producers Sued over Pregnancy Discrimination

What’s the price for pregnancy discrimination?

Quite a huge sum actually the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has obtained $16.8 million worth of monetary benefits from pregnancy discrimination charges in 2009 alone.

Recently, Brandi Cochran, a former model for the long-time running game show “The Price Is Right” has sued the show for pregnancy discrimination.

In her lawsuit, Cochran claimed that as far back as 2007, she experienced harassment and stress over her pregnancy – when she suffered a miscarriage, a producer allegedly told her that it was nature’s way of getting rid of a bad baby.

When she became pregnant with twins again in 2008, a producer reacted negatively to the news and that another producer made a derogatory comment about a “wide load coming through” when she walked past.

She eventually lost her job after experiencing complications from her pregnancy and had to be on disability.

Under the law, employers are prohibited from treating women less favorably (harassment and termination) because of pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions. Likewise, a pregnant employee who is unable to perform her jobs because of her condition should be treated the same as a temporarily disabled employee.

However, harassment and discrimination still continue to persist against pregnant employees. All too often, employers see them as a “liability” because of their condition despite the fact that pregnancy is as natural and biological as one’s skin color, disability and gender.

Pregnancy harassment in the workplace is any physical, verbal, or written conduct that is unwelcome and offensive. Examples include demeaning comments, offensive jokes or gestures, pictures or sketches that related to pregnancy which can create a hostile work environment.

Pregnant employees who are discriminated and harassed on the basis of their condition have a right to file a complaint against an employer who has made her work conditions adverse or at the worst case scenario, fired her because of her pregnancy.

However, it should be noted that there are certain requirements in filing a pregnancy discrimination lawsuit. Legal experts, particularly employment lawyers should be consulted first before filing a claim to serve as a guide through the whole process.

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