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High Court: rights of disabled don't generally defeat seniority rules. (In Other News).(Brief Article)
Publication: Medicine & Health Publication Date: 13-MAY-02 |
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An employer's valid seniority system normally trumps a disabled employee's right to accommodation through reassignment under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled April 29 in U.S. Airways v. Barnett. Writing for the Court in the 5-4 decision, Justice Stephen Breyer said a disabled employee could...
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