
Employee sues over fitness-for-duty exam
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Abstract: A year after suffering a head injury in an off-duty car accident, a police officer returned to work. But temperamental conflicts with his superiors led to his being put on administrative leave and ordered to undergo a fitness-for-duty exam. He sued, arguing that the employer couldn’t meet the “business necessity” standard without showing that his job performance had suffered because of health problems. This article explains why the court disagreed. Brownfield v. City of Yakima, No. 09-35628, July 27, 2010 (9th Cir.)
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