Employee Who Was Discharged After Failing to Disclose Criminal Convictions for

Employee who was discharged after failing to disclose criminal convictions for
Rocha filed suit under the ADA, arguing that the employer regarded him as a drug addict, among other things. Specifically, Rocha argued that because he disclosed one of his drug convictions after his job interview, the employer mistakenly regarded him …
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Vestal agrees to pay 0000 in attorney fees from federal lawsuit
… which referred to their addictions to drugs or alcohol under the lawsuit. Court documents show Vestal violated the Fair Housing Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, the federal anti-discrimination laws, when it denied Candlehouse's request …
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Employee Drug Testing for Lawful Drug Use
That framed the issue for appeal to the applicable US Circuit Court of Appeals—must an individual be disabled to pursue a claim under the provision of the ADA being used in this case? The Court's Ruling The federal appellate court panel disagreed with …
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Can an employer ask a prospective employee about their illegal use of drugs? — Solomon Krevsky, Clark & Krevsky LLC, 20 Erford Rd., Suite 300A, Lemoyne PA 17043, 717-731-8600, http://www.clark-krevskylaw.com/ Generally an employer should not be asking that question,…


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