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Transcript: JUSTICE DEPARTMENT REACHES CONSENT DECREE WITH UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO TO RESOLVE ALLEGATIONS OF PREGNANCY DISCRIMINATION
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- March 17, 2004
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INDSTRY GROUP 92
Regulatory Intelligence Data
03-17-2004
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Department of Justice today announced that it
has entered into a consent decree with the University of New Mexico ("UNM")
that resolves allegations of pregnancy discrimination made by three women
formerly employed at UNM's Health Sciences Center.
Under the consent decree, which must be approved by the U. S. District
Court for the District of New Mexico, UNM will provide a total of $135,382
to the three women, revise its policies against discrimination based on
sex and pregnancy and provide anti-discrimination training to its managers
and supervisors.
The consent …