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Disability Discrimination: Terminated Cancer Survivor’s ADA Claim Fails, Part 1

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Medtronic, a medical device maker, hired Willow as a credit representative in 2003. By Steve Jones. Background. Willow” was diagnosed in 1997 with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, for which she received chemotherapy and radiation treatment and a bone marrow transplant. The cancer has been in remission since 1999. Two calls involved upset patients.

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WIRTW #371 (the “no more pencils…” edition)

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The bus picks them up and drops them off, period. So, we’ve spent the past two weeks dropping off and picking up at camp (which, for me, is 45 minutes from work, without traffic). Here is Help for Employers Managing the Fallout. — via Employment Law Watch. Harassment “must-have” no. via Wonkblog.

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Guide to Hiring Employees in Ghana

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Hiring employees in any country requires a clear understanding of the local labor laws, customs, and practices. What Are The Employment Laws in Ghana? Employment laws in Ghana are designed to regulate the relationship between employers and employees, ensuring fair treatment, safety, and protection of rights in the workplace.

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WIRTW #449 (the “do-over” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

He served a well regarded term on the National Labor Relations Board from from 2002 to 2003. He is currently a law school dean. Happy Valentine’s Day: Tales of Harassment Horror at Work — via Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas, at Inc. This right here is why you train your managers to take all complaints of harassment seriously. —

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History of LGBTQ+ inclusion in the American workforce

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Sodomy was federally decriminalized in 2003 , and discrimination of queer people in the workplace became federally illegal only in 2020. Queer people of color—especially those who are queer and transgender—still face employment discrimination , on-the-job harassment , and increased incidence of violence. by Christie Citranglo.