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No claim for pregnancy
discrimination where the employer is not aware that the terminated employee
was pregnant. An employee can sue for fraud when the employee left one job for another on the basis of allegedly false promises from the new employer. Unionized employees may bring a state court lawsuit for rest break penalties even though the employer and the union are parties to a union contract that contains a binding grievance procedure.
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