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Comment on the Show by Sending Mark a Text Message.Have you ever wondered how far the fight against pregnancy discrimination has come since the Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978? Join Mark Carey and his insightful guest as they navigate the landmark Supreme Court case Young v. United Parcel Service, Inc. , which shines a glaring light on the discrimination faced by pregnant workers. This episode delves deep into the compelling story of Peggy Young, a UPS driver whose pregnancy led to medical lifting restrictions, resulting in her being unjustly placed on unpaid leave and losing her health insurance. The stark contrast in how UPS treated her compared to employees with temporary disabilities raises critical questions about employee rights and workplace policies. As they unpack the implications of this pivotal case, Mark and his guest explore the nuances of the Pregnancy Discrimination Act, examining how it was challenged and interpreted in the context of modern employment law. The Supreme Court's ruling established a new framework for proving discrimination, but as the hosts discuss, the dissenting opinions reveal significant ideological divides that continue to shape the legal landscape surrounding workplace accommodations for disabilities, including those related to pregnancy. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding employment discrimination, employee empowerment, and the ongoing struggle for pregnant workers' rights. The conversation emphasizes the importance of reasonable accommodation for all employees, regardless of their condition, and highlights the need for a more inclusive workplace culture. Tune in to discover how the legal decisions made in this case affect not only Peggy Young but also countless employees navigating similar challenges in their careers. From the implications of workplace discrimination to the rights of employees facing a hostile work environment, this episode of the Employee Survival Guide® is packed with insights that will empower you to advocate for yourself and others in the workplace. Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn about the evolving legal landscape surrounding pregnancy discrimination and the fight for equitable treatment at work. Whether you're an employee, a human resources professional, or simply someone passionate about workplace rights, this episode offers valuable perspectives and insider tips for navigating employment law issues. Join us and become part of the conversation that champions the rights of all workers! If you enjoyed this episode of the Employee Survival Guide please like us on Facebook, X and LinkedIn. We would really appreciate if you could leave a review of this podcast on your favorite podcast player such as Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Leaving a review will help other employees find the Employee Survival Guide. For more information, please contact our employment attorneys at Carey & Associates, P.C. at 203-255-4150, www.capclaw.com.Disclaimer: For educational use only, not intended to be legal advice.
Bethany Frankel from Real House Wifes is dating her friends ex husband. Who better to ask about this than WooWoo's Mother Peggy Young.
Today in honor of WooWoo's Beer Steal Challenge we find out Has her Mom Peggy Young Ever Stolen Anything?
Peggy Young is in New York & we find out how much she knows about Cinco De Mayo
How is Peggy handling Donald Trump winning Virginia on Super Tuesday
The Oscars and a Super Tuesday conversation with WooWoo's Mom Peggy Young.
With Super Tuesday coming up and all the Presidential Candidates coming to Hampton Roads we ask...Who would Peggy Young get out of bed for.
Who is Peggy picking to win the big game this Sunday
Peggy is back from her Trip to Panama Florida, Mexico, Central America....Where did she go?
Sissy fills in for Peggy Young one more time and today Mr. Wonderful decided to write her a Love Poem.
Today Peggy is on vacation so WooWoo's Sister "Sissy" joins the show and Mike has a dating idea for her.
Today we ask Peggy what we should get our Bosses for Christmas.
Will Peggy Young Join the Show Today or will she ignore our calls for Thoughts with Peggy?
What is WooWoo's Mom Peggy Young doing for Thanksgiving
Mike and WooWoo talk to Peggy about the man who won a lawsuit for over $20M dollars after hitting his head on a cruise ship.
Today Chores Around the House
Today they get Peggy Young's thoughts about Gwen and Blake announcing they are dating.
Today Peggy is on Vacation but that doesn't stop Mike and WooWoo from calling her to get her thoug
We need to find out why Peggy Young Missed Her Flight Yesterday at Norfolk Inter
Today Mike and WooWoo ask Peggy about
Woo Woo's Mom Peggy Young is not Happy with Woo Woo and has cancelled her Grandma Sitting! What Happened?
Collectively the Big Four banks made almost $30 billion in profits last year, almost enough to cover the government’s budget shortfall. Shame the notion of a super-profits tax wasn’t considered by the Murray Banking Inquiry.As we discuss on this week’s Balls Radio a tax on banks could reduce the extent to which banks contribute to Australia’s expanding household debt bubble. Also this week:John Dobbie in the UK- Nigel Farage weighs in to breast feeding debate- Alex Salmond continues the fight for Scotland- Late with the Autumn budget- Repealing old lawas- Labour wants to teach British values- A government grant for dogging- Christmas in Lyme RegisRichard Kazimer in the United States- another white police officer off the hook- Peggy Young, discriminated against for being pregnant- NFL players demand compensation for brain injuries- Elizabeth Lauten dares have a go at the Obama daughtersWhat’s the Big Idea with Brian Haverty- Magnifying glasses in cafes- Decorative braces- Washing machines at beaches- Getting blind people to solve litter problemOne quick fix for hidden credit card charging
Collectively the Big Four banks made almost $30 billion in profits last year, almost enough to cover the government’s budget shortfall. Shame the notion of a super-profits tax wasn’t considered by the Murray Banking Inquiry.As we discuss on this week’s Balls Radio a tax on banks could reduce the extent to which banks contribute to Australia’s expanding household debt bubble. Also this week:John Dobbie in the UK- Nigel Farage weighs in to breast feeding debate- Alex Salmond continues the fight for Scotland- Late with the Autumn budget- Repealing old lawas- Labour wants to teach British values- A government grant for dogging- Christmas in Lyme RegisRichard Kazimer in the United States- another white police officer off the hook- Peggy Young, discriminated against for being pregnant- NFL players demand compensation for brain injuries- Elizabeth Lauten dares have a go at the Obama daughtersWhat’s the Big Idea with Brian Haverty- Magnifying glasses in cafes- Decorative braces- Washing machines at beaches- Getting blind people to solve litter problemOne quick fix for hidden credit card charging