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• In June 2000, Age Concern, a British organization “devoted to concerns of the elderly,” rejected the job application of 69-year-old Hector McDonald. Why? He was turned down because he was too old.
• In 1999, the Texas Commission for the Blind, which was set up to provide workplace support to the visually impaired, had to pay $55,000 to settle lawsuits filed by two blind employees. The reason? The commission had neglected to make “Braille and large-type employee manuals available to employees.”
• In 1999, the Texas Commission for the Blind, which was set up to provide workplace support to the visually impaired, had to pay $55,000 to settle lawsuits filed by two blind employees. The reason? The commission had neglected to make “Braille and large-type employee manuals available to employees.”
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