Mental or Nervous disorders
HR IN AL
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I have a question for all you HR guru's out there.
How would each of you handle getting a post offer physical result backing saying the person had Bipolar Disorder?
The job requires interaction among co-workers . Sometimes job is stressful. I know overall the person could do the job. Any thoughts on this? Is there any way to address with the potential candidate?
I will admit that I need answers because everything I know about Bipolar comes from my sister who will not take her medication correctly and I know her work history and this tends to make me biased.
Just any thoughts from people who have handled different situations.
How would each of you handle getting a post offer physical result backing saying the person had Bipolar Disorder?
The job requires interaction among co-workers . Sometimes job is stressful. I know overall the person could do the job. Any thoughts on this? Is there any way to address with the potential candidate?
I will admit that I need answers because everything I know about Bipolar comes from my sister who will not take her medication correctly and I know her work history and this tends to make me biased.
Just any thoughts from people who have handled different situations.
Comments
If you disqualified the candidate at this point, you could set yourself up for an ADA suit. They could allege that you regarded the person as disabled and sue your tail off.
To take the line of a former participant on this forum, imagine yourself in a deposition being asked what medical training you have in order to make the decision that this person can't work. Your reply would be, "Well my sister had some problems, so I figured this person would to."
That route violates the very heart of ADA.
Tammy Binford
Editor, M. Lee Smith Publishers
best wishes