Courts have almost always allowed companies to make


Courts have almost always allowed companies to make employment decisions based on economics. For instance, even companies making money can lay off employees if it can be proven that the primary reason for so doing was economic (and as long as there is no clear violation of Title VII). Given the emerging national health care plan, to what degree can employers consider an individual’s workers compensation, health, disability, or attendance history when making an employment decision?

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