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		<title>Was teacher fired for getting pregnant?</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Was teacher fired for getting pregnant?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>April 22, 2011<br /><br />Was teacher fired for getting pregnant?<br /><br />Kimball Perry<br /><br />enquirer.com<br /><br />At age 31, Christa Dias really wanted to become a mother.<br /><br />The technology coordinator and computer teacher at two Archdiocese of Cincinnati schools gleefully told her bosses in October that she needed maternity leave in a few months because she was 5 months pregnant.<br /><br />Then she was fired.<br /><br />First, she was fired, her federal lawsuit against the archdiocese alleges, because diocese officials believed she&#x27;d had premarital sex.<br /><br />But when they found out how she got pregnant, they were even more upset, she said.<br /><br />After being notified of a potential violation of federal and state anti-discrimination laws, Defendants (The Archdiocese) changed their reason for terminating Ms. Dias to her use of artificial insemination to become pregnant, which they claim is also a violation of the philosophy and teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. Defendants have admitted that they had no other reasons to terminate Ms. Dias&#x27; employment, Dias&#x27; suit filed Thursday states.<br /><br />Archdiocese spokesman Dan Andriacco wouldn&#x27;t comment Friday because he had not seen the suit.<br /><br />Dias, of Withamsville, was stunned by her employer&#x27;s actions.<br /><br />I was obviously outraged that in this day and age it is something that can be done by the Catholic Church, Dias said, as her 9-week-old daughter bawled in the background. Dias isn&#x27;t Catholic.<br /><br />I wanted to bring life in the world and I&#x27;m being ostracized for it. Catholic or not Catholic, a lot of people are outraged.<br /><br />Originally from Michigan, Dias has lived here for three years. She said she loved working for the East Price Hill schools - Holy Family and St. Lawrence - where she split her time, making a combined $36,000 per year.<br /><br />I am a Christian and I follow the Bible and I don&#x27;t see anything in the Bible about artificial insemination, Dias said. They consider it gravely immoral.<br /><br />Dias&#x27; suit also questions if the diocese applies the same standards to men. Would a man who had a pregnant mate, impregnated either as a result of premarital sex or artificial insemination, be treated the same way, she asked.<br /><br />I was fired because I am able to (physically) show I am pregnant. ... To what length would they follow a male employee around to determine how the pregnancy happened, she wondered.<br /><br />Only a woman can become pregnant and she was fired because she was pregnant, Dias&#x27; attorney Bob Klingler said.<br /><br />The archdiocese, she added, also is contesting her unemployment claims, leaving her with no income.<br /><br />Despite the consequences, Dias said she wouldn&#x27;t change her decision to start a family.<br /><br />Now that she&#x27;s in my life, I can&#x27;t think what my life would be without her, she said.<br /><br />Dias sued, citing breach of contract and pregnancy discrimination.<br /><br />The point of the lawsuit is I want to make sure that they can&#x27;t do this to another woman, Dias said.<br /><br />The suit seeks unspecified back pay, future pay, attorney fees and compensatory and punitive damages.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/4/was-teacher-fired-for-getting-pregnant.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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