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​Ellen and Fred work on the loading dock for Grange Storage. Ellen, who has a disability, requests a transfer, which would represent an accommodation for her disability. But when an opening occurs, Grange transfers Fred on the basis of seniority. In Ellen's suit against Grange for discrimination, most likely:______

a. ​Ellen's disability is a sufficient basis for relief.
b. ​Grange's action was a reasonable accommodation.
c. ​Fred's seniority is a good defense.
d. ​Grange's action was a business necessity.

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Answer:

The correct answer is c. ​Fred's seniority is a good defense.

Step-by-step explanation:

A discrimination complaint is a signed statement saying that an employer (employer), union or employment agency has discriminated against you and asks a federal or state agency to investigate the discrimination that has occurred.

If you are an employee or person who is applying for a job and believes you have discriminated against him at work, you must file a complaint for discrimination. However, if you are an “independent contractor,” you may not be able to file a complaint for discrimination. See the fact sheet entitled: “Independent contractor or employee? What should be its classification?

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