“A woman’s IQ halves when she falls pregnant”.
It’s the sort of shocking claim you might expect to hear from an ignorant adolescent — not from an educated director at a prominent stockbroking firm.
But that’s exactly what one former JBWere executive director alleges her supervisor said when she told him she was pregnant.
Now, the Queensland banker is alleging she was sexually harassed into leaving her position after falling pregnant — and she’s claiming nearly $4.5 million in compensation.
According to Fairfax Media, Antonia “Toni” Thornton alleges the harassment began when she revealed her pregnancy to her supervisor in January 2009,
Federal court documents filed in August claim Ms Thornton’s then-supervisor, Paul Heath, responded to her news by saying that in his experience, “a woman’s IQ halves when she falls pregnant”.
Three months later, Mr Heath — who is no longer with the stockbroking firm — allegedly told her to turn around for him, then commented on her pregnant body: “Yup, you are having a boy because your bum has blown out”.
Court documents also allege that when informing another colleague she planned to take maternity leave to have her second child, he said he was “pissed off” and “frustrated”.