Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit Against Procter & Gamble

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In a recently-filed Manhattan federal lawsuit, captioned Kantrowitz v. Procter & Gamble, SDNY 16cv02813, plaintiff alleges, among other things:

[Plaintiff], a [Procter & Gamble] employee of two years in good standing who sold products geared to women at P&G’s Dolce and Gabbana [] makeup shop at Saks Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, was fired after she announced she was pregnant and pressed for a reasonable accommodation so she could continue to work while experiencing the side effects of her pregnancy.

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