Employee afflicted with multiple sclerosis suffered adverse employment action for purposes of ADA when placed on involuntary disability leave, even where employee received equivalent of former salary through combination of social security and disability payments; employer’s decision did not reflect unlawful disability discrimination, however, where employee’s condition impinged on driving skills necessary for job.
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Posted on Friday, December 22nd, 2006. Filed under: Employment, Law Misc
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