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Government, railroad, settle genetic testing case. (In Other News).(Brief Article)
Publication: Medicine & Health Publication Date: 13-MAY-02 |
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COPYRIGHT 2002 Thomson Financial Inc.
In a landmark settlement, Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad Co. will pay 2.2. million to 36 workers to resolve federal allegations that it violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by conducting or seeking to conduct genetic testing on them without their knowledge or consent, BNSF and the Equal...
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