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TexasTowelie

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Thu Oct 3, 2019, 07:50 AM Oct 2019

Walmart sued by EEOC over treatment of job applicant at Ochelata distribution facility

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission claims Walmart Stores East LP violated federal law when it declined a job applicant at its Ochelata distribution center a chance to take a prehiring physical assessment test and did not hire her.

According to a lawsuit filed this week in U.S. District Court in Tulsa, Emily Hayman, born with her right arm ending at the elbow, applied for a freight handler position in March 2018.

She had warehouse experience such as lifting and moving ceramic toilets weighing up to 200 pounds without the use of a prosthetic, documents claim. Hayman interviewed for the position and watched a video demonstrating the physical assessment test. When asked whether she needed an accommodation to take the assessment, Hayman declined, but Walmart did not allow her to take the assessment without a prosthetic, records show.

Hayman doesn’t use or own a prosthetic, according to the lawsuit.

Read more: https://www.tulsaworld.com/business/walmart-sued-by-eeoc-over-treatment-of-job-applicant-at/article_7205a538-668b-54d2-9b51-0f3b375acacc.html

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