The suit was filed Wednesday against J&J Snack Foods Corp. over her termination from the company's plant in Moosic, near Scranton.
A northeastern Pennsylvania woman claims she was fired from her job for wearing a prosthetic penis to work while contemplating gender reassignment.
Pauline Davis filed a federal civil rights lawsuit Wednesday against J&J Snack Foods Corp. over her termination from the company's plant in Moosic, near Scranton.
Davis says she wore the prosthetic to work as a line inspector, informing some co-workers who passed the information along to management. According to the suit, Davis was fired even though the device didn't interfere with her work.
Davis' suit claims a male employee undergoing hormone treatments and wearing female clothing was treated more favorably.
The suit was first reported by the Philadelphia Daily News. A phone message left by The Associated Press at New Jersey-based J&J was not immediately returned today.