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EEOC Disability Discrimination Suit
Retailer Fired Employee Because of Cancer, Federal Agency Charged
In September 2012, The Home Depot, agreed to pay $100,000 and furnish other relief to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, for the alleged failure to provide a reasonable accommodation for a cashier with cancer at its Towson, Maryland, store and then for purportedly firing her because of her condition.
The EEOC said that Judy Henderson, a cashier who consistently received favorable performance evaluations during her 13-year tenure with The Home Depot, requested unpaid […] Read more.
As you finish cancer treatment, you might be wondering: What happens next? The answer is different for every person. Some people return to the lives they were leading before their diagnosis, while the lives of others are significantly changed by their cancer experience. The challenge for every survivor is figuring out how to return to everyday life while adjusting to the effects of the disease and its treatment. Read full article.