Legal Question in Discrimination Law in Missouri

Pregnancy Discrimination

In April of 2004, I was contacted by one of my bosses to ask me if I would be interested in the area manager position and that they were going to be letting the other person go. We communicated over the next several weeks, then she came in town to discuss it with me. She discovered I was pregnant and a few weeks later called me to tell me that they were giving the position to a man who did not have the family obligations I had and that with me having a baby on the way, she felt I had enough on my plate. There is more- but what I am wondering is if this is legal and I have a case? What is the statue of limitations?


Asked on 2/26/06, 1:47 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Richard McLeod McLeod & Heinrichs

Re: Pregnancy Discrimination

What you describe is illegal.

The statute of limitations may be as short as 6 months for some claims, so if you are interested in pursuing the matter you should consult counsel immediately.

Richard E. McLeod

McLeod Nash & Franciskato

1100 Main St., Suite 2900

Kansas City, MO 64105

Call toll free 800 9McLeod

email richmcleod mclaw.com

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Answered on 2/26/06, 3:02 pm


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