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American Apparel settles discrimination suit

American Apparel settles disability discrimination suit over fired cancer patient

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- American Apparel has settled a disability discrimination suit over the firing of a Los Angeles worker while he was on medical leave for cancer treatments.

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which filed the federal lawsuit, announced the $60,000 settlement and consent decree on Monday.

The fired worker will get $40,000 and American Apparel will spend $20,000 to sponsor seminars on rights under the American Disabilities Act.

Los Angeles-based clothing manufacturer American Apparel has about 10,000 people worldwide, half of those in Los Angeles. It has more than 285 retail stores in 20 countries.

Voicemail and email messages left for American Apparel spokeswoman Michelle Lemay weren't immediately returned.

 

3 comments

  • DangerWoman  •  5 months ago
    Maybe this will teach American Apparel a serious lesson in disability sensitvity and a serious lesson that corporate disabaphobia is a Federal Hate Crime. DANGER WOMAN
  • Miss Vinay Duggal  •  5 months ago
    FYI for cancer victims: Try Cyberknife: it's noninvasive and non chemo.
  • Dffdfdfds Afsaffsasafsa  •  5 months ago
    American Apparel clothes suck ! so boring !
 
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