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Virginia International Terminals will pay $20,000 to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the EEOC.
The company is accused of refusing to serve those with disabilities including wheelchairs and service dog users in a $125 million suit. Uber denies the claims.
The department claimed Uber and its drivers discriminate against disabled people by refusing to provide transportation for ...
OP Trust considered the worker’s application and requested additional documentation to support his claim for a disability ...
Devon Price, a 15-year-old boy with autism, has attended the largest school district in North Carolina for 10 years, but he ...
(Reuters) -Retirees cannot sue their former employers for disability discrimination after leaving their jobs, the U.S. Supreme Court decided on Friday in a ruling against a disabled former Florida ...
The federal government said Friday it's suing Uber for allegedly discriminating against passengers with disabilities ...
WASHINGTON – Disability rights advocates breathed a sigh of relief now that the Supreme Court has made it easier for students with disabilities to sue schools for damages. Not only did all the ...
An “urgent need for systemic change” to address disability-based discrimination has been highlighted by the executive officer of the Human Rights Commission in her annual report. Lisa Reed said that ...
The Montgomery County Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday, on a 2-1 party-line vote, to create a human relations commission ...
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