
Fitness-for-duty evaluation spurs ADA case
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Abstract: Does demanding that an employee submit to a fitness-for-duty evaluation violate the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)? An appeals court recently considered this question — and whether the worker had been constructively discharged. It concluded that employers must have a legitimate business necessity before requiring workers to undergo fitness-for-duty or medical exams and that they must act consistently with their claimed necessity.
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