607A.45 - EMPLOYER PROHIBITED FROM PENALIZING EMPLOYEE -- PENALTY -- ACTION FOR LOST WAGES.

        607A.45  EMPLOYER PROHIBITED FROM PENALIZING EMPLOYEE      -- PENALTY -- ACTION FOR LOST WAGES.         1.  An employer shall not deprive an employee of employment or      threaten or otherwise coerce an employee with respect to the      employee's employment because the employee receives a notice to      report, responds to the notice, serves as a juror, or attends court      for prospective juror service.  An employer who violates this      subsection commits contempt.         2.  If an employer discharges an employee in violation of      subsection 1, the employee may within sixty days of the discharge      bring a civil action for the recovery of wages lost as a result of      the violation and for an order requiring the reinstatement of the      employee.  Damages recoverable shall not exceed lost wages for a      period of six weeks.  If the employee prevails, the employee shall be      allowed reasonable attorney fees as determined by the court.  
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         86 Acts, ch 1108, § 53