EEOC Sues Paper Company for Disability Discrimination at Texas Location

April 13, 2022

International Paper, Co., one of the world’s largest producers of fiber-based products such as packaging materials and fiber pulp, violated federal law by discriminating against an applicant based on his disability, ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder), the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced. The EEOC said that Memphis, based International Paper discriminated by rescinding the applicant’s conditional job offer, and by failing or refusing to provide the applicant a reasonable accommodation as part of the hiring process.

According to the EEOC’s lawsuit, the applicant received an offer of employment at the company’s Grand Prairie, Texas location conditioned upon a medical examination and negative drug test. As part of the medical examination, the applicant disclosed that he was diagnosed with ADHD and the medication he was prescribed for it (Adderall). The applicant’s drug test showed a positive result for amphetamines. The defendant revoked the applicant’s conditional offer, informing him that it was because he did not pass the drug test.

The EEOC said that the applicant contacted the defendant twice to provide the phone number for his treating physician and explain that he believed the company had violated the Americans with Disa­bilities Act. But International Paper did not change its decision to rescind the applicant’s job offer, the EEOC said.

Such alleged conduct violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which protects employees from discrimination based on their disabilities and requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations of disabilities absent undue hardship. The EEOC filed suit, Civil Action No. 3:22-cv-00810, in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division, after first attempting to reach a pre-litigation settle­ment through its conciliation process. In this case, the EEOC seeks back pay and com­pensatory and punitive damages, as well as injunctive relief, including an order prohibiting International Paper from engaging in discriminatory treatment in the future.

Source: EEOC

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