NY agency files discrimination complaint against Amazon
Source: Associated Press
NY agency files discrimination complaint against Amazon
By HALELUYA HADERO
May 18, 2022
A state agency in New York has filed an administrative complaint against Amazon, alleging the e-commerce giant discriminated against pregnant and disabled workers by denying reasonable accommodations and forcing them to take unpaid leave, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Wednesday.
Amazon has more than 39,000 workers across New York in nearly two dozen worksites, which employ in-house consultants who evaluate accommodation requests, according to a statement from the governors office. But the New York State Division of Human Rights, the agency that filed the complaint, alleges the retailer has a policy that allows onsite managers to override recommendations from the consultants, which has led to denials in the worker requests.
State law requires all employers to provide reasonable accommodation for pregnant and disabled workers. The governors office lists three separate employee requests from pregnant or disabled workers that it says were denied.
The complaint also alleges that under Amazons policy, employees with disabilities are forced to take unpaid medical leave even when the accommodation consultant has identified a reasonable accommodation that would allow the employee to perform the essential functions of their position without an undue burden, the governors office said in a statement. It said such practices violate state law.
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