EEOC Disability Discrimination Suit Against UPS Settled for $2 Million

cheryl

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EEOC Disability Discrimination Suit Against UPS Settled for $2 Million - jdaSupra

On August 8, 2017, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued a press release announcing that its lawsuit against United Parcel Service, Inc. (UPS), alleging disability discrimination claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), has been settled for $2 million dollars. In that suit, the EEOC alleged that UPS maintained an “inflexible leave policy” by which disabled employees were automatically discharged if they were unable to return to work after exhausting the maximum 12 months of leave provided by the policy. Thus, according to the EEOC, UPS’ policy effectively shut down the interactive process required by the ADA to determine whether additional reasonable accommodations were available to such persons.
 

JustAnotherSup

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I wonder if a class action suit (s) will follow?

Almost certainly.

From a strategic standpoint, this is likely one reason UPS settled. The $2M is a fund for those adversely affected by the policy, and the settlement is likely structured such that UPS didn't admit anything that would be particularly harmful when defending a class action lawsuit.
 
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