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ATLANTA - eTradeWire -- Atlanta Resident Files Federal FMLA Lawsuit Against Delta Air Lines
ATLANTA, Georgia — March 14, 2026 — Atlanta resident Pierre Cheelton Saint-Jacques has filed a federal lawsuit against Delta Air Lines, alleging violations of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
The complaint was filed on February 23, 2026, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (Case No. 1:26-cv-01039). Saint-Jacques claims that Delta interfered with his federally protected medical leave rights under the FMLA and seeks all legal remedies permitted by law, including compensation for lost wages, lost benefits, and other damages. The plaintiff has requested a jury trial.
The Family and Medical Leave Act provides eligible employees with up to twelve weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave per year for qualified family or medical reasons. It also guarantees that employees can return to their same or an equivalent position after taking protected leave. Alleged interference or retaliation under the FMLA may result in legal remedies if proven in court.
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Delta Air Lines, headquartered in Atlanta, is one of the largest airlines in the world, employing tens of thousands of workers globally. Like other major corporations, Delta maintains extensive legal and human resources departments to handle employment-related claims.
Legal observers emphasize that FMLA lawsuits often hinge on careful documentation and evidence regarding leave requests and company responses. The case is currently pending before the court.
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Email: pcheelton@gmail.com
Phone: 213-418-110
Source: Court filings in Pierre Cheelton Saint-Jacques v. Delta Air Lines, Case No. 1:26-cv-01039, United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
ATLANTA, Georgia — March 14, 2026 — Atlanta resident Pierre Cheelton Saint-Jacques has filed a federal lawsuit against Delta Air Lines, alleging violations of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
The complaint was filed on February 23, 2026, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (Case No. 1:26-cv-01039). Saint-Jacques claims that Delta interfered with his federally protected medical leave rights under the FMLA and seeks all legal remedies permitted by law, including compensation for lost wages, lost benefits, and other damages. The plaintiff has requested a jury trial.
The Family and Medical Leave Act provides eligible employees with up to twelve weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave per year for qualified family or medical reasons. It also guarantees that employees can return to their same or an equivalent position after taking protected leave. Alleged interference or retaliation under the FMLA may result in legal remedies if proven in court.
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Delta Air Lines, headquartered in Atlanta, is one of the largest airlines in the world, employing tens of thousands of workers globally. Like other major corporations, Delta maintains extensive legal and human resources departments to handle employment-related claims.
Legal observers emphasize that FMLA lawsuits often hinge on careful documentation and evidence regarding leave requests and company responses. The case is currently pending before the court.
Media Contact:
Pisiwann News
Email: pcheelton@gmail.com
Phone: 213-418-110
Source: Court filings in Pierre Cheelton Saint-Jacques v. Delta Air Lines, Case No. 1:26-cv-01039, United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
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