Kinda splitting hairs a bit there. It’s a tweet, not a headline and it’s substantially true. Guy had panic attack at birthday party thrown for him at work, was fired for his behaviour during his panic attack, was fired, sued for disability discrimination and won £450k.
“However, Berling did sue Gravity Diagnostics because — in his and the jury’s perception — they had violated Kentucky law and engaged in disability discrimination against him, in part by firing him for his response to their throwing that birthday party. Hence, our rating of “Mixture.””
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Kinda splitting hairs a bit there. It’s a tweet, not a headline and it’s substantially true. Guy had panic attack at birthday party thrown for him at work, was fired for his behaviour during his panic attack, was fired, sued for disability discrimination and won £450k.
“However, Berling did sue Gravity Diagnostics because — in his and the jury’s perception — they had violated Kentucky law and engaged in disability discrimination against him, in part by firing him for his response to their throwing that birthday party. Hence, our rating of “Mixture.””