Teacher sues Calif. district over breastfeeding
CARMEL, Calif. (AP) — A former California school teacher accuses school officials in a lawsuit of failing to accommodate her breastfeeding schedule.
The Monterey Herald reports that Sarah Ann Lewis Boyle has sued the Carmelo School, where she worked, and the Carmel Unified School District, alleging discrimination and wrongful termination.
The lawsuit was filed on Oct. 30.
Boyle says before returning to work, she told a manager at the school that she would need about 15 minutes every day between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. to pump her breasts.
Boyle claims the manager told her to train her breast not to make milk then, and the district made no accommodations to allow her to feed her newborn. According to Boyle, she later received a negative evaluation and was urged to resign.
District spokesman Paul Behan said the district does not comment on litigation.
Comments
I remember in high school I informed my teachers I would need time everyday between 9:00 and 11::00 to take a nap because I stayed up late at night. They said no. I should have sued.
I am traumatized that she is traumatized, so I think I will sue also. I can't sleep thinking about her not being able to pump her breast at school. The horror, the horror.