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Posted by Harlan Messinger on 10/02/07 22:31
Relayer wrote:
> On Oct 1, 8:40?pm, rem6...@yahoo.com (Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t)
> wrote:
>> Their Web site for applying for employment is inaccessible to
>> low-income disabled people who are most in need of jobs.
>> Is there any lawyer in the audience who will help me sue them?
>
> You can also apply at the store itself. I know this because there is a
> TRU down the street and they have one of those street side signs
> asking people to apply on-line or in the store.
The theory is that if the convenience of applying for employment online
is provided, it should be accessible to interested persons with
disabilities.
>
> In addition, why would YOU sue them? You are HERE..on line..so YOU
> HAVE ACCESS to a computer...and instead of spamming a news group,
> perhaps you should have spent the time APPLYING for the job
You don't know what the OP's disability is. It may be that he's blind
and the Toys R Us website isn't hasn't been designed to function with a
speech reader. Or it may have features that only work by clicking on
them with a mouse, and the OP may have mobility impairments that
restrict him to functions available through keyboard use.
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