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Transfers and Pay Cuts: Pregnant Officers Accuse Border Agency of Discrimination

Under a $45 million settlement, Customs and Border Protection agreed to adjust its policy around pregnancy. Some women say the agency has instilled a culture of shame and perpetuated a fear of retaliation.

Eileen Sullivan
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Customs and Border Protection (US), Discrimination, Labor and Jobs, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Suits and Litigation (Civil), United States Politics and Government
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