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The Straight Story Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-02-10 11:22 AM
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Truck Driver Lawsuit a Winner for Women
Truck Driver Lawsuit a Winner for Women


In a legal case that has ramifications for women working in male-dominated jobs, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of a female truck driver who claimed she was fired unfairly because of her gender.

It took years for Deborah Merritt, an employee of Old Dominion Freight Line, to move out of her position as a long-haul truck driver and into a local pickup-and-delivery position. During the civil trial, Merritt testified that Old Dominion supervisors told her she could not have the new job because they weren’t for women and that the company was afraid she would get hurt performing the duties required.

Eventually, though, Merritt landed a pickup and delivery job—and was subjected to a 90-day probationary period, which male drivers did not have to endure. She passed her probation and worked for two years without incident. Then, in September 2004, Merritt suffered an ankle injury, and when she tried to reclaim her job, the company forced her to pass a series of physical ability tests. She struggled with some of them, resulting in Old Dominion terminating her employment.

The Fourth Circuit reversed a lower court ruling that found in favor of the trucking company. The appellate ruling stated: “Old Dominion terminated a good employee who, pre-injury, performed her job ably and without complaint and who, post-injury was both willing and able to report to this same job for work. These facts, if believed, would allow a jury to think Old Dominion was simply looking for a reason to get rid of Merritt.” Merritt’s case will now proceed to trial.

http://www.allgov.com/Controversies/ViewNews/Truck_Driver_Lawsuit_a_Winner_for_Women_100502
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