|
|
Pregnant Police Officers WinDiscrimination Case
Posted msmagazine.com June 21, 2006, e-mail by GayPASG June 26, 2006
A federal court recently ruled that
the Suffolk County, New York Police Department had discriminated against
pregnant women on the force by barring them from positions that allowed them to
work while pregnant. Cassandra Stubbs, an attorney with the New York Civil
Liberties Union (NYCLU), represented the six plaintiffs. Said Stubbs, “The
Suffolk County Police Department denie[d] desk duty positions to pregnant police
officer just because they are pregnant, while it offers those same positions to
chosen male police officers.” Furthermore, the plaintiffs claimed the
Suffolk County Police Department also refused to provide them with adequately
sized patrolling equipment, such as bulletproof vests and gun belts.
|
Send mail to
email@gaypasg.org with questions or comments about this web site.
|