PwC Discrimination Suit Requires Arbitration, Appeals Court Says

May 10, 2024, 11:42 PM UTC

A former PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP employee was given prior notice that compelled arbitration and barred her from filing a discrimination lawsuit against the business advisory service company, a federal appellate panel said Friday.

The three-judge panel with the US Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit unanimously affirmed a district court decision to compel arbitration regarding Jennifer D. Aldea-Tirado’s 2021 discrimination lawsuit against PwC, the opinion said.

Aldea-Tirado alleged that PwC violated Title VII, the Pregnancy Discrimination Act, and Puerto Rican law when it retaliated against her for filing a charge with the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Judge David ...

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