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Help! Thieving Employee Claims Disability Discrimination
Mark is a clerk at 24-7 Stop & Go, a convenience store where he was hired two months ago. Carla, the general manager who also wears an HR hat, was counting his drawer after his shift and discovered the drawer was $80 short. When Carla told Mark they needed to meet to discuss the shortage, Mark claimed another manager was discriminating against him due to his knee injury. Mark never mentioned a bum knee before!
Read on to learn for how Carla handled this risky situation.
How Do I Interview a Deaf Applicant?
I was reviewing applications for an open position and came across one that had marked “Yes” for the question regarding needing an accommodation in order to continue to participate in the recruitment process. This applicant is deaf and added a note to his application requesting an American Sign Language interpreter for the interview.
In the past when interviewing other deaf applicants, we always conducted the interviews in written format, allowing the applicant to write down their answers to the interview questions which we provided to them in writing.
Do I have to provide the applicant with a sign language interpreter? If yes, can I choose to use a virtual interpreter or does the interpreter have to be there in person?
Read on to learn how this situation should be handled.
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