"This is the third or fourth time they've been hit with punitive
damages for doing the same thing," said attorney Sean Simpson, who
is part of the legal team representing plaintiff Rosario Juarez, 43.
"Let's hope they get the message."
The award by a six-person jury, which follows a two-week trial,
includes $872,720 in compensatory damages and another $185 million
in punitive damages. Simpson said he expected the damage award to be
substantially reduced on appeal.
Representatives for the auto parts retailer did not immediately
respond to requests for comment by phone and email. But company
spokesman Ray Pohlman told the San Diego Union Tribune that the
company intends to appeal.
According to the complaint, Juarez was hired by AutoZone in 2000 as
a customer service representative at a store south of San Diego. In
April 2001, she was promoted to parts sales manager and in October
2004 to store manager.
Then in September 2005, Juarez became pregnant with the first of her
two children.
The district manager told her she could not handle the demands of
the job and urged her to return to parts sales throughout her
pregnancy, the complaint said. After her son was born, Juarez was
demoted and took a pay cut.
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After she waited the required year from the demotion to seek her
former job, the district manager refused to promote her, and she was
terminated in 2008, the complaint said. By then, she had filed
claims with the California Department of Fair Employment and
Housing, the complaint added.
At trial, a former district manager testified that an AutoZone vice
president berated him for having so many women in management
positions, saying: "What are we running here, a boutique? Get rid of
those women."
The jury ruled that the harassment against Juarez was "severe and
pervasive," and found unanimously that she was discriminated against
and later fired because of her pregnancy, according to the verdict
form.
(Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Sandra Maler)
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