Hawaii Medical Service Association to Pay $180,000 to Settle EEOC Disability Discrimination Lawsuit
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According to the EEOC's lawsuit, HMSA violated federal law when it decided not to allow intermittent leave as a possible accommodation for employees with disabilities in its customer relations department. HMSA also failed to engage in the interactive process with its employees to determine if there were other accommodations available for them. The above-mentioned practices forced employees to either work without an accommodation or resign.
Such alleged conduct violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The EEOC filed suit in
In addition to monetary relief, the three-year consent decree includes injunctive relief aimed at preventing future disability discrimination.
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