A pregnant lady running a bar was advised she would need to leave before she got to be 'fat, unstable and pointless,' a tribunal listened.
Rachel Skeffington and her accomplice were then constrained out of the gastro-bar where they had lived and worked for a large portion of a year.
At a livelihood tribunal in Reading, a board heard that bar supervisor Rachel asserted she was sacked for getting pregnant in spite of the fact that managers at the John O'Gaunt open house, in Hungerford, said she had surrendered from her employment.
She is suing them for sex segregation, uncalled for rejection, break of agreement and maternity ruptures.
Ms Skeffington, from Solihull, depicted how the bar proprietor had reacted when she let him know about the shock pregnancy by swearing and advising her not to expect maternity pay.
Talking at the tribunal being heard by judge Andrew Gumbiti-Zimuto, the new mother said: "I masterminded to have a peaceful word with him and when I let him know I was pregnant he said '****ing damnation you're not getting maternity pay."
She told the tribunal that she carried on working at the bar until she got an email from the territory supervisor of Innformal Pub Company and Brewery asking her when her abdication would be turned in.
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