BEFORE THE IOWA CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION

BETH LARRAIN WHENNEN, Complainant,

VS.

MEMORIAL LAWN CEMETERY, INC.,
PLANNING AND SERVICES CORP., AND JAMES C. PETERSEN, Respondents.

CP# 03-85-12709

FINAL
ORDER

ON July 15, 1988, at its regular meeting, the Iowa Civil Rights Commission reviewed the Proposed Decision of the Hearing Officer which was issued on May 4, 1988, and adopted that Proposed Decision as modified below:

Item 7 under Remedies is modified by changing the last sentence to read:

"Based on the evidence of the witnesses, it is concluded that Whennen should not be awarded damages for emotional distress."


DECISION AND ORDER

1. The charges against Planning and Services Corporation are dismissed.

2. Memorial Lawn Cemetery, Inc. and James C. Petersen violated Iowa Code section 601A.6, in differential pay, mandatory pregnancy leave, and constructive discharge of Beth Whennen.

3. IT IS ORDERED that Memorial Lawn Cemetery, Inc. cease and desist from unfair and discriminatory practices.

4. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Memorial I-awn Cemetery, Inc. submit to the Iowa Civil Rights Commission a leave policy which conforms with Iowa Code section 601A.6, as amended, within 60 days of issuance of the final order in this case.

5. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Memorial Lawn Cemetery, Inc. and James C. Petersen pay Beth Whennen $566.19 as pay differential plus 10% interest per annum. from date of filing the complaint (3-4-85) until paid in full.

6. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Memorial Lawn Cemetery, Inc. and James C. Petersen pay Beth Whennen back pay at $225.00 per week beginning on November 14, 1984 through June 30, 1985, (32 weeks at $225.00 = $7,200.00), less interim earnings (NONE), less unemployment compensation ($2,216.73), less pregnancy leave of 4 weeks (4 weeks at $225.00 = $900.00) for a total back pay award of $4,083.27, plus 10% per annum interest from November 14, 1984, until paid in full. [NOTE: Stipulation ordered in proposed decision was not received, therefore, this order conforms with proposed order]

7. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the issue of award of attorney fees is remanded to the Hearing Officer for recommendation as a separate order.


Signed this 28th day of July 1988.

RUBY ABEBE, Chair
IOWA CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION

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