Disability not protection from dismissal for poor performance

Employer raised concerns, developed performance improvement plan without knowledge of disability; also demonstrated willingness to accommodate

Disability not protection from dismissal for poor performance

A British Columbia worker’s termination was related to legitimate performance-related reasons and not because of a disability that had already been accommodated to a certain extent, the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has ruled.

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