Class-Action Lawsuit Alleges Avon Discriminated Against Pregnant Women

Suit challenges the company's brand message of female empowerment

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A New York law firm has filed a class-action lawsuit on behalf of two former Avon employees alleging the beauty company practiced “systematic discrimination” against women “based on pregnancy, maternity and the rights of nursing mothers to pump breast milk at work.” The suit, which was filed today in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, takes aim at the company’s branding, specifically its claims that it’s a “company for women.”

The suit alleges, “Avon distinguishes itself from mainstream companies based on its ‘passionate commitment’ to empowering women” and that “because of this branding, women spend millions on Avon products.”

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