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Middle Georgia sanitation company being sued for gender discrimination

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A Middle Georgia sanitation company is being sued for gender discrimination.

According to the EEOC's suit filed in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia, the employee was promoted by QSI in or around December 2010 to a sanitation supervisor position. The employee was QSI's only female supervisor and her cleaning team was assigned to work at the Perdue chicken plant in Perry, Ga.

According to the EEOC, QSI's area manager stated that he wanted to terminate the employee because, he said, women did not belong in super­visory positions. In late October 2011, the employee missed three days of work due to a personal legal matter. The EEOC said that her time off work was initially approved by company manage­ment. However, on Nov. 3, 2011, QSI fired her for allegedly failing to inform the company of her where­abouts during her absence.

The EEOC also said that imme­diately after the female employee was fired, QSI placed a male supervisor in her position.

The EEOC filed suit after first attempting to reach a voluntary settlement. As part of the suit, the EEOC is seeking back pay and compensatory and punitive damages, as well as injunctive relief prohibiting the company from "engaging in any further employment practices that discriminate on the basis of gender."
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