Law firm 'fired worker after she told them she was pregnant' |
A former human resources manager has filed a federal lawsuit against law firm Costello, Mains & Silverman, alleging discrimination after revealing her pregnancy. Kristin Marchesani claims she was treated poorly following the announcement in May 2023, and faced exclusion from meetings, excessive workloads, and denial of a raise. The lawsuit says: “She was treated differently and worse and in a more hostile and dismissive manner.” After giving birth on November 25, 2023, Marchesani was informed of her termination effective February 19, 2024, the same day she was set to return from maternity leave. The suit accuses the firm of violating federal civil rights laws and New Jersey's family leave protections, as well as retaliating against Marchesani for taking protected leave. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued Marchesani a right-to-sue notice in March, allowing her to proceed with the civil suit. |
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