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Labor/Employment

Apr. 5, 2002

State Law Kinder to Disabled Than ADA

SAN FRANCISCO - In an opinion that appears to broaden employers' duty to accommodate disabled employees, a state appellate court has reinstated a polio victim's lawsuit against her employer - a state agency that promotes equality and employment for the disabled.

By Tyler Cunningham
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SA FRANCISCO - In an opinion that appears to broaden employers' duty to accommodate disabled employees, a state appellate court has reinstated a polio victim's lawsuit against her employer - a state agency that promotes equality and employment for the disabled.
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