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Tuesday, September 12, 2006Should Job Hunters Reveal Chronic Illness? The Pros and Cons..[The Wall Street Journal]
"....To tell or not to tell is a complex question that job hunters with a chronic illness must confront. Thanks to improved treatments, many of the 125 million Americans with a chronic condition hold jobs or seek work. Federal disability law bars most employers from asking about an applicant's ailments. However, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that a company may refuse to hire a prospect whose medical condition might be worsened by a particular job...MORE
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