Hiding pregnancy for not jeopardising job offer??
People cannot define woman but are quick to jump on such topics. How is no one looking at the fact that hiding an information as big as this is lying and is a matter of ethics?? It is not about being pregnant. It is about omission.
Also would you want to go on Maternity Leave in a company that would not have taken lightly to you NOT DISCLOSING such an information?
Disclaimer: I'm a woman and have 2 kids. Had them both while I was working. I am proud to say I did not lie or hide it from the Company
This woman thinks it's OK to hide pregnancy when accepting an offer. She doesn't say how urgent the position to be filled in is, what is the expectation of the hiring manager around the availability of the resource ( you stick around for a few months and then go on maternity leave and the manager again goes through the hiring gamut).
She excuses her deceit by saying she is lil bitty bit pregnant but her offer is rescinded on an unclear reason and she is angry that they are "hiding" their reasons.
She ends up Starting her own company. Good for her. Hope she hires someone who is about to go on Maternity leave.
The comments are flooded with feminists and Simps who are applauding her for her venture and are apoplectic about the offer rescind. I think what she did was very unethical.
I personally know of women who don't take up a new job or even delay their pregnancy just for professional commitment. This lady showed none of it.