LJ_Reloaded
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Where are the hoards of loud rioting feminists when we fucking actually need them. At least the workers' rights folks are raising somewhat of a ruckus about it.
https://campaigns.organizefor.org/p...p-keeps-its-pregnant-workers-healthy-and-safe
https://campaigns.organizefor.org/p...p-keeps-its-pregnant-workers-healthy-and-safe
Arleja Stephens worked at a Washington, DC, Walmart as a customer service manager in order to support herself and her growing family. She required some time to take care of her medical needs related to her high-risk pregnancy but instead of supporting her Walmart fired her for those absences. She had doctor’s notes that explained why she was absent from work, but Walmart said it did not matter. This action against Arleja goes directly against the new policy for pregnant workers that Walmart claims to have put in place. Walmart may have even violated Washington, DC's law protecting the sick time of pregnant women.
Arleja’s treatment is not an isolated incident. We have heard from many other women that Walmart does not allow time off for doctor appointments, that they are not given light work as an accommodation, and that they are scared they will lose their jobs, like Arleja, if they speak up or ask for help.
In 2014, after Walmart workers and labor rights groups advocated for pregnant Walmart workers nationally with the “Respect the Bump” campaign, the retailer announced a pregnancy policy that would be more accommodating to pregnant workers.
Sadly, two years have passed and many pregnant workers are still being mistreated. Why is this continuing to happen when Walmart claims to have policies to protect pregnant workers?