Prison Medical Contractors Corizon Health & Corizon LLC Settle Disability Discrimination Lawsuit
Prison Medical Contractors Corizon Health & Corizon LLC Settle Disability Discrimination Lawsuit
Two companies that work as medical contractors for prisons across the United States have agreed to pay $950,000 to settle allegations that they discriminated against employees with disabilities.The Associated Press reports that the companies—Corizon Health Inc. and Corizon LLC—were accused of keeping disabled employees out of the workplace until they’d fully recovered, then firing them when they couldn’t meet return deadlines or performance expectations.Both companies were found in violation of federal law by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, often referred to by its acronym, the EEOC. In some cases, disabled employees were fired after exhausting their 30-day medical leave.Corizon, notes JDSupra, ‘repeatedly failed to accommodate employees,’ not considering alternatives to termination like reassignment and unpaid leave.Employees who did return to their posts weren’t offered fair accommodations for continued health issues or chronic disabilities. In some instances, says the EEOC, workers faced significant hostility, ranging from managerial retaliation to being passed over for promotions.Along with having to shell out just under $1 million, both Corizons will have to train employees on the American With Disabilities Act, conduct internal policy reviews and, if necessary, make adjustments to ensure that disabled workers and job applicants have access to equitable employment opportunities.
Corizon has been sued by inmates in the past for providing usb-standard medical care. Image via Pixabay/user:PhotoLizM. Public domain.
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