REFUSAL TO HIRE NURSE WITH ‘LATEX SENSITIVITY’ NOT VIOLATION OF ADA Franklin v. Ingalls Mem'l Hosp. | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

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Andrews Health Law Litigation Reporter
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REFUSAL TO HIRE NURSE WITH ‘LATEX SENSITIVITY’ NOT VIOLATION OF ADA

Franklin v. Ingalls Mem'l Hosp.

A hospital's policy of not hiring anyone with latex sensitivities or allergies because it would be too expensive to purchase two different kinds of gloves does not violate the Americans With Disabilities Act, a federal court in Chicago has ruled. ...
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