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Chicago school board settles pregnancy discrimination case

The Justice Department says that it has settled a lawsuit it filed against the Chicago Board of Education alleging pregnancy discrimination against teachers.

The lawsuit filed last year claimed an elementary school principal discriminated against teachers who got pregnant by giving them lower performance evaluations and threatening to get them fired. 

The Justice Department says that under the terms of the settlement the board must change its personnel policies, establish training requirements and pay $280-thousand in back pay and damages to eight women.

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