Jennifer Kogos, a partner in the Labor & Employment Practice Group, published the HRLaws.com article “Pregnant Employee Fired Because of Violent Acts, Not Bias.” Jennifer recaps a contentious case regarding a Kroger manager who suspended a pregnant employee for gross misconduct and workplace violence pending a probe. The employee sued for pregnancy bias and other claims, but a Shreveport federal court recently sided with the employer.
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