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'No human being is illegal'? That person right there is a Cultural Marxist. Of course an illegal immigrant is illegal. That is why we have nation states, borders, and due process for those who want to legally enter another country. It is borderline insanity how these people think. They need to get out a bit and see how things work in other parts of the world. Try it 'No human being is illegal' man. Go and try it! I dare you to try and illegally stay in Saudi Arabia. Go for it, see how it works for you. We are tolerant. We allow immigration but it should be strictly controlled and legal. What a prat.
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Why are there no updates on Alan? Is he doing his PGCE teaching course yet?
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a $38 million Americans With Disabilities Act lawsuit on behalf of a job applicant who it says was denied employment with a customer service support provider because she is a paraplegic.
The applicant had applied for a job with Asurion, LLC, a customer service support provider for electronic devices, its former Meridian, Miss., location.
According to the EEOC’s lawsuit, Lakisha Person applied for a customer care representa*tive position online. After reviewing her application, Asurion telephoned Person to discuss her interest in and avail*ability for a position at its Meridian location.
According to the EEOC, when the Asurion interviewer learned that Person was paralyzed from the waist down, the interviewer abruptly ended the interview without inquiring into her skills and relevant work experience. Asurion rejected her for the position shortly thereafter, the EEOC said.
Though the job required workers to bend, twist, reach up and down, and lift up to 25 pounds for up to 20% of the workday, Ms. Person insisted she could perform her duties. EEOC Regional Attorney Marsha Rucker added, “Employers cannot refuse employment to a person simply because she has a disability. The EEOC will vigorously protect the rights of persons with disabilities to ensure that they have access to the same opportunities for advancement in the workplace as anyone else.”
No word yet, though, on Alan.
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38 million dollars? It must have been a well paying job. If I lose my legs I will try and become a fireman and claim discrimination when they inevitably reject me. It's a good motivation to buy myself a chainsaw.
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