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The threats pregnancy poses in the workplace.
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[QUOTE="Ummigal, post: 151419, member: 28946"] In some workplaces, Female employees suffer a lot when they fall pregnant. This impedes their ability to perform at work and some employers and even fellow employees do not take it lightly with them. Pregnant women are meant to be treated nice if not for anything but their ccondition. It certainly isn't a crime to fall pregnant. Their are workplaces that even sack their female employees when they get pregnant which is just so wicked and unfair. What happened to taking a pregnancy leave even if means deducting some amount from your monthly salary? There's a woman who became heavily pregnant and her fellow employees started avoiding her. Personally I find it a pleasure to help pregnant women out in their workplace. The people who even labelled them as being lazy and say that pregnancy isn't much of her burden to carry as if they have ever been in their shoes. [/QUOTE]
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