Legal Question in Legal Ethics in Massachusetts

I work at home depot and was a cashier. I opted to move to a different position, but soon found out that I am pregnant. I asked to go back to being a cashier and they have denied my request because my mother works as a cashier. However, I have been working in the same department as my mother for the past four years. Another thing that bothers me is that there is another head cashier that has her father-in-law under the same supervisor. So how can they do this to me and not them???


Asked on 10/24/09, 8:59 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Sue-Ellen Kresh Law Office of Sue-Ellen Kresh

It seems you may be thinking that you may be the victim of discrimination based on your pregnancy. Pregnancy discrimination is a category within gender/sex discrimination in Massachusetts.

If this is a question you are examining, you may want to consider factors such as whether any other pregnant women are or have been employed there in the past and whether they were treated the same as or differently than you or than other employees.

If you believe you may be the victim of discrimination, you may want to consult with an attorney regarding this issue. I am based on the North Shore and would be happy to speak with you or you may of course contact another attorney of your choice.

I hope this helps and addressing what you are intending to ask.

Good luck and take care.

Sue-Ellen Kresh

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Answered on 11/06/09, 2:27 pm


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