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February 24th, 2006, 08:06 PM
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Yeah, being asked to perform to different standards than other employees certainly stinks, and may be grounds for a lawsuit. You need to weigh the benefits of continued emplyoment versus the cash gains of a lawsuit. I went through this with a former employer who wanted me to have CDL (commercial drivers license) while a female manager with an identical job description was exempted from the rule, even though she needed it per company policy, and I didn't.
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