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  • Large Arizona Bottling Company Settles EEOC Disability Discrimination Suit

    Kalil Unlawfully Fired Employee Because of Diabetes, Federal Agency Charged TUCSON, Ariz. -- Kalil Bottling Co., a large Arizona soft drink bottling and distribution company, has agreed to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the...
    Posted to GettingHired.com's Own, BusyBee's Blog by BusyBee on 03-16-2010
    Filed under: Arizona, discrimination, diabetes, EEOC, federal lawsuit, insulin, Kalil Bottling Co.
  • Workplace Protections extended to millions of additional people under changed Americans with Disabilities Act

    Employers beginning to embrace reasonable accommodations By Richard Manning, former Public Affairs Chief of Staff, US Department of Labor As a person living with cancer, diabetes, MS, dyslexia, epilepsy, depression, fibromyalgia, autism spectrum disorder, or many other conditions that make it necessary...
    Posted to Articles by BusyBee on 03-15-2010
    Filed under: Diabetes, Multiple Sclerosis, MS, ADA, blind, Workplace, anxiety, depression, wheelchair, epilepsy, people with disabilities, dyslexia, visually impaired, JAN, deaf, hard of hearing, hearing loss, arthritis, EEOC, Autism Spectrum Disorder, employers, amendment, AIDS, schizophrenia, legal, Restoration Act, fibromyalgia, cancer, accommodation, carpal tunnel, lupus, asthma, careers, productivity, chronic fatigue syndrome, bipolar disorder, HIV
  • Sugar: How Much Is in the Foods You Eat?

    Is an image really worth a thousand words? Here's an informative web site that lets visitors gain an understanding of the nutrition information on the labels on our packaged foods. Interesting for all of us who are concerned about personal health issues, this information can be literally life saving...
    Posted to GettingHired.com's Own, BusyBee's Blog by BusyBee on 05-05-2009
    Filed under: diabetes, sugar in foods, images, metabolic conditions, life-saving information, screen-reader-friendly web site, food labels
  • Meet Nurse iPhone

    via PC Mag By Tim Bajarin 3/23/09 The iPhone and iPhone OS 3.0 will make a surprisingly competent medical assistant, blazing a healthy trail that all smartphones will surely follow soon. Last week Apple announced a new version of the iPhone OS, adding features to the best-selling platform. Cut and paste...
    Posted to Articles by BusyBee on 04-08-2009
    Filed under: Diabetes, new SDK, communication gateway for visually impaired, training programs for medical students, smartphones, real-time monitoring, heart-rate monitoring tools, medical assistant, third-party peripherals, apps, BlackBerry, hearing impaired, turn-by-turn navigation, drug information apps, audio books, Symbian platforms, Palm Pre, potential of text to speech, compare treatments, Windows Mobile, text messaging, iPhone OS3.0, revolutionized communication, always connected via the integrated 3G modem, iPhone, blood-pressure cuff, research and locate medical information anytime anywhere, blood glucose tests
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