Kansas judge: UPS Freight violated law in pay for disabled drivers

cheryl

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Kansas judge: UPS Freight violated law in pay for disabled drivers - Topeka Capital-Journal

The EEOC says a UPS Freight policy formalized in a collective bargaining agreement allows drivers with disabilities who are reassigned to non-driving work to earn 10 percent less than drivers reassigned for non-medical reasons, such as losing their license for legal reasons.

UPS says it has "robust" policies for accommodating people with disabilities, and the company plans to appeal.
 

trickpony1

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I understand the Ivory Towers has an employee that is allowed to bring their service dog to work.

Is this so when dignitaries, Senators and big shippers get a tour of the Towers they will, incidentally, walk past that office, see the dog and get a warm fuzzy feeling?
 
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