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    First lawsuit under Pregnant Workers Fairness Act filed against Indiana company

    By Timoria Cunningham,

    2024-09-15

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    According to the lawsuit, a pregnant employee at Wabash National Corporation — a trucking company based in Lafayette — wanted to transfer to a role that did not require them to lie on their stomach.

    Instead of making this accommodation, the company allegedly gave the employee one option: taking unpaid leave. The EEOC said the company also illegally requested medical documentation from the employee, who left the job nearly eight months pregnant in fear of the health of her pregnancy.

    READ MORE: With federal pregnant worker protections in place, Indiana groups work to raise awareness

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    In a statement, Wabash National Corporation said it "has always been and continues to be committed to taking care of our employees, including our pregnant employees, and complying with the law."

    Timoria is our labor and employment reporter. Contact her at tcunningham@wfyi.org .
    Copyright 2024 IPB News

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    queenrubyred2
    09-16
    What about the baby working 40+ hours a week with no pay, benefits (child labor laws)? This is a separate person now and should be compensated as such or should pregnant Women just not work? 🤪
    ❤️ America
    09-16
    She could have been transferred to a different job. What is wrong with people, we want and need babies 👶 Someone who is pregnant can't afford to take unpaid time off. I hope this sets a precedence so other businesses learn to be more efficient. She's going to win.
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