Pregnant woman sacked after morning-sickness absences awarded €16,140

A telecommunications firm sacked a pregnant woman in spite of her pleas that her absences from work were due to her suffering morning sickness.

Pregnant woman sacked after morning-sickness absences awarded €16,140

A telecommunications firm sacked a pregnant woman in spite of her pleas that her absences from work were due to her suffering morning sickness.

The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) has ordered the telecommunications company to pay the woman €16,460 after finding that it discriminated against her on the grounds of her being pregnant when dismissing her.

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