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Information about employment rights in Canada (and a lively discussion)
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Mayor Heather Fargo, who has quietly lived with multiple sclerosis for 10 years, has decided to make her condition public and become an activist in the fight against the neurological disease.
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An employee at airline America West claimed that he was fired in violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act after the company nabbed him with pornographic e-mail.
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A neurosurgeon diagnosed multiple sclerosis, a debilitating autoimmune disease. In January 1992, just six months later, he was fired from his job as executive director at the Boston law firm Hutchins and Wheeler.
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Shocked at being fired from his job as Executive Director of a prestigious Boston law firm, Alan Labonte realizes it was because he informed the firm that he had contracted MS. An amazing legal battle follows against the giant firm.
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While it took years to come to a resolution, in the end Labonte, now a Scituate resident, says it was worth it, as his case set a new legal precedent, protecting the rights of Americans with disabilities.
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Diagnosed with MS in 2001 at the height of her career, Harris changed career paths and made it her point to spread the word about MS and getting tested early.
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Your guide to navigating the workplace in a healthy way
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Thomas Holtackers, a retired physical therapist who has multiple sclerosis, talks about the challenges and myths surrounding those who live with a disability.
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A MULTIPLE sclerosis sufferer in Yorkshire was unfairly sacked by her council employers after she developed the disease, a tribunal has ruled.Syria Akram, 30, is celebrating after winning a case for unfair dismissal and disability discrimination against C
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Objective: To assess overall resource consumption, work capacity and quality of life of patients with multiple sclerosis in nine European countries.
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SSM Healthcare agreed Thursday to pay $125,000 to settle claims it discriminated against one of its key rehabilitation doctors because of her multiple sclerosis.
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Although figures in the medical and social literature show that perhaps 70 percent to 90 percent of all individuals with MS do some kind of work, it would be unrealistic to suggest that there will not be problems in getting and keeping a job, even for tho
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Having a job is wonderful, not only because of the pay. People in our society often get their identity from their work, so that they can actually lose their identity when they lose their job.
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How to handle workplace issues when you have multiple sclerosis.