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Woman sacked, sued for getting pregnant
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Emma Bubola and Gaia Pianigiani, The New York Times Published: 12 Mar 2021 02:36 PM BdST Updated: 12 Mar 2021 02:36 PM BdST In an undated image provided via Lara Lugli, the Italian volleyball player Lara Lugli. Lara Lugli via The New York Times
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But when her club refused a request for some pay she claimed was owed to her, she brought a lawsuit. The club responded by accusing her of causing financial damage and ruining her team’s season, and she decided to speak out.
She denounced her treatment on Facebook on Sunday, triggering outrage across Italy and a national conversation that was a long time coming. Her case was a call to action in a country where many paid female athletes have lacked legal protections against discrimination for decades, and where all too often women must still choose between motherhood or jobs.
Italian volleyball club takes player to court over pregnancy
11 Mar, 2021
Italian club sues volleyball player after she became pregnant.
An Italian volleyball player has been sued by her club for breach of contract after she got pregnant, in a case that has triggered an outcry in Italy.
Lara Lugli was sacked by Volley Pordenone in March 2019 after she told club executives she was expecting a baby.
One month later the 38-year-old woman suffered a miscarriage and, after some time, informed the Serie B side that she had lost her baby.
She also requested back payment of her salary from February, the month before she discovered she was pregnant, during which she had played and trained with the club as normal.
ROME When the Italian volleyball player Lara Lugli got pregnant, she knew she would lose her job.
But when her club refused a request for some pay she claimed was owed to her, she brought a lawsuit. The club responded by accusing her of causing financial damage and ruining her team’s season, and she decided to speak out.
She denounced her treatment on Facebook on Sunday, triggering outrage across Italy and a national conversation that was a long time coming. Her case was a call to action in a country where many paid female athletes have lacked legal protections against discrimination for decades, and where all too often women must still choose between motherhood or jobs.
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