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Article

29 Jun 2015

Author:
Judy Greenwald, Crain's Chicago Business (USA)

USA: United Airlines to pay $1 million settlement in discrimination case brought by disabled workers

"United pays $1 million to settle disabled-workers suit", 15 Jun 2015

In a case the U.S. Supreme Court refused to consider, United Airlines Inc. has reached a $1 million settlement with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission [EEOC] in a case that involved the issue of accommodating disabled employees. In 2013...EEOC...held that reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act may require employers to reassign employees to a vacant position when the employee cannot be accommodated in his or her current position...The EEOC said in a statement last week that the airline will pay $1 million to a small class of former United employees with disabilities and make changes nationally, under a consent decree. United will revise its ADA reassignment policy, train employees with supervisory or human resource responsibilities regarding the policy changes, and provide reports to the EEOC regarding disabled employees who were denied a position as part of the ADA reassignment process, the EEOC said...A United Airlines spokesman could not immediately be reached for comment.