Illicit Drugs Has Always Been Reaction Paper

For instance, in Min Patel's case her lung cancer there years ago that went into full recovery had nothing to do with her ability to perform as a deputy sheriff especially since she has passed the medical exams of the city. As what the Americans with Disability Act specifies, it is illegal to screen for any disability unrelated to job performance (Cayer, 2003, p. 141) and clearly, there was no disability to speak of except for records of Ms. Patel's clung cancer treatment and her statements that she had the disease. The city may be stating that if she is hired as a deputy sheriff, "she would be exposed to situations in which she could be breathing substances that could reactivate her condition (Cayer,...

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146)." This argument is immediately presumptuous and without basis unless the city provides strong evidence from top medical experts that that could be the case. Absent any of these proofs, then the city is discriminating Ms. Patel from a job that she has been found to be qualified to undertake and by not proceeding with hiring her, the city is opening itself up for carious legal cases. Thus, if Ms. Patel does not fight the city's decision, then she is giving up her rights especially the ones that protect her and others who have had similar cases from discriminatory practices.
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Cayer, N.J. (2003). Public personnel administration in the United States, 4th ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing.


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