Yet Another Former Employee Sues Collin College Over Disability Discrimination, Retaliation
illustration by Sarah SchumacherLast week, Randy Jackson, who served as an associate dean of academics at Collin College, filed a lawsuit against the school. He alleges that he was denied reasonable accommodations amid the pandemic in violation of Texas labor laws.
Starting in mid-March 2020, all Collin College staff worked remotely because of the pandemic, according to the filing. But as of that June, employees were informed they could return to in-person work thanks to the rollout of certain safety policies and protective equipment. A doctor recommended that Jackson should keep working remotely, and his health took a turn for the worse, the lawsuit continues. Still, the college denied his request for accommodations.
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