VIANARCHRIS
Well-Known Member
Ability to do the job and the medication one takes are two entirely different topics. Obviously someone with back problems isn't the best candidate for a piano mover and they would not be qualified for the job. A person who uses mj for health reasons unrelated to his/her ability to perform their job, must be accommodated. How that looks would vary for every situation,imo.As an employer you do have to accommodate the employee and there is nothing wrong with that as its as it should be but if your injury/meds are going to keep you from doing the work you were hired for and you can't do it in the long run I'm not gonna keep you around too long if you're not qualified for other duties. In a big
I know someone who got a job and was on anti seizure meds when he got the job as it was part of WCB back to work. He went to school for training (for quite a while) and got the job as he was good at what he did He was doing fine till his seizure/massive headaches started to be more common (he got them from an accident at a previous job). Since his job would have involved going on ladders and him possibly having a seizure while on one, he couldn't do the job any more and the business had to let him go since he wasn't qualified to do other duties at the place. WCB agreed on it and allowed him to go back to school.
Well if I applied for a job where lifting was required all day and I didn't tell my employer that I had a herniated disk and a few day in I can't do the job because of back pain I'd expect to be let go since I didn't tell them my injury would affect my duties.