Mickey'snewestfan
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If management changing what your job duties are from day to day is illegal every executive I work with would be in prison. I don't think I have had the same day twice since I graduated college.
Management changing only the tasks asked of members of the protected class, and then judging them the very first day they do those tasks and firing themm based on the judgement is illegal.
If your employer announced that everyone who was (African-American, physically disabled, over age 50, female, gay whatever) was expected to do 12 cartwheels perfectly before they left at the end of the day, or to create all their written reports in Cantonese, and then fired those who didn't, it would be illegal.
That's essentially what this employer has done -- he's created a task that noone else is asked to do, because it's not a reasonable task, and then given this employee no warning, no opportunity to practice, before he's expected to perform it publicly before a judge.


The job coach took my son to IHOP on Friday morning to shadow him while he did his job duties. We all thought that this would not end with manager wanting to keep him, but I wanted to let the job coach see that my son could do the job or see where he needed improvement.
They hired him knowing he was learning disabled, had a job coach, etc. and then fired him? I was just going to let this go but now I am angry because he mistreated my son by setting him up to fail and making me doubt his ability to do the job. This stinks.
