A Pennsylvania man was fired from his job at a pork roll producer due to extreme flatulence brought on by gastric bypass surgery, according to a discrimination lawsuit filed by the manâs wife.
In a federal complaint, Louann Clem, 59, charges that the Case Pork Roll Company terminated her husband Richard, 70, last year after the Trenton, New Jersey firmâs president frequently complained about her spouseâs condition.
Louann Clem, who also worked for the company, said that her husband who weighed 420 pounds underwent gastric bypass surgery in 2010. âAs a result of the surgery, Mr. Clem suffered side effects such as extreme gas and uncontrollable diarrhea,â the lawsuit notes.
As her husbandâs symptoms worsened, Clem says, a "significant disruption in the workplace" occurred.
Clem, pictured at right, alleges that the pork roll companyâs president frequently harassed her about her spouseâs condition, and made comments like "we cannot run an office and have visitors with the odor in the office" and âTell Rich that we are getting complaints from visitors who have problems with the odors.â
According to the complaint, Richard Clem, who was the firmâs comptroller, was terminated last February from the pork roll company. On the same day, Louann âterminated her employment because of the harassment and discrimination her husband faced as a result of his disability and the resulting symptoms,â the lawsuit claims.
Clemâs disability discrimination complaint, which does not specify monetary damages, was filed after the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued her a âright to sueâ letter in response to Clemâs filing of a discrimination charge against her ex-employer.
It is unclear why Richard Clem is not a plaintiff in the federal lawsuit, which was filed last month in U.S. District Court in Trenton. (7 pages)