Injured B.C. worker dismissed for being unable to meet job requirements

Worker’s medical restrictions prevented him from performing regular job; not qualified for any possible accommodated positions

Injured B.C. worker dismissed for being unable to meet job requirements

A British Columbia company met its duty to accommodate an injured worker even though it was unable to find any work for him and terminated his employment, and Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has ruled.

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