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Malia Politzer
Editor of piqd.com. International Investigative Journalist
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Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Pregnancy Discrimination Is Rampant Inside America’s Biggest Companies

This New York Times investigation looks at rampant pregnancy discrimination in many of the biggest companies in the United States. They found that American women who get pregnant are consistently passed over for promotions, slighted bonus, and steered away from more prestigious assignments: In fact, according to a University of Massachusetts study—which controlled for experience, education, marital status and hours worked—each child chops 4% off a woman's income, while men's earnings increase by 6% with each child.

The reporters, who reviewed thousands of pages of court documents of the cases of dozens of women, found a clear pattern revealing that many of the most prestigious US companies systematically sideline pregnant women. Thousands of women have sued companies on these grounds—some of which include Walmart, Merck, AT&T, Whole Foods, 21st Century Fox, KPMG, Novartis and the law firm Morrison & Foerster.

Walmart seems to be one of the worst offenders, and has forced heavily pregnant women to carry heavy boxes, and clean bathrooms with chemicals that puts both their health, and the health of their unborn children, at risk.

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