E.E.O.C. Sues Walmart for Firing Disabled North Carolina Workers
E.E.O.C. Sues Walmart for Firing Disabled North Carolina Workers
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a lawsuit against Walmart, alleging that the corporation illegally fired an employee with Crohn’s disease.According to CNBC, the employee—who suffers from a chronic health condition—was terminated after requesting disability-related leave.Now, in a lawsuit filed in a Charlotte-based federal court, the E.E.O.C. claims that Walmart violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by mistreating plaintiff Adrian Tucker, who was employed in a store deli.The lawsuit, writes CNBC, is one of several high-profile cases that the E.E.O.C. has filed against Walmart in recent months.Earlier this year, a federal judge rejected the company’s request to dismiss a complaint filed on behalf of Marlo Spaeth, an employee with Down syndrome who had worked at a Walmart supercenter for nearly 16 years.
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