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Walmart Disability Discrimination Case Ends with $5.2M Jury Verdict
October 26th, 2019
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News & Politics
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Walmart Disability Discrimination Case Ends with $5.2M Jury Verdict
Late last week, Walmart was found guilty of discriminating against a disabled employee and of violating the federal Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) when it wrongfully terminated the employee. Despite the jury's ruling, Walmart has continuously denied wrongdoing and may even file an appeal.
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Jury Awards $5.2 Million to Disabled Employee in Discrimination Lawsuit Against WalmartFormer Beloit Walmart employee awarded $5.2 million in disability discrimination case
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