Legal advice is best left for those who practice, you can always talk to a lawyer and find out the answers to your questions. I am sorry that you had that experience. I might suggest you get their termination intent in writing. Paper trails are always best for all involved.
Originally Posted by becca47
I was reading one of the posts from an RN about her hearing problem. I decided to sign up and wanted to reply to her post. But now, I can not fine her thread. Anyway...I was recently hired by a medical group. During my interview I informed her I was hearing impaired. I am totally deaf on the left, from a childhood disease. (mumps) The doctor hired me knowing this. She let me work 2 weeks and after everyone else had left the building she said. "Becca, you are a good nurse. I enjoy working with you. But, I am going to have to let you go. I think it is because you are heaing impaired." I have been an LPN for 25yrs. I have never had this happen to me. I feel she did it to hire someone to pay them less per hour. Now I am in the process of filing a disability descrimination case against her. Do you think this looks bad on me to file it?