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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Carter dismisses the former employee's discrimination and hostile work environment claims but allows her retaliation claim to proceed. The employer claims it fired the employee due to Covid-19-related staff reductions, but she says she was actually fired because of her pregnancy and maternity leave. The complaint adequately alleges that she engaged in protected activity by seeking pregnancy leave and that she was terminated because of her activity.
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