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Posted by Ben C on 10/02/07 17:44
On 2007-10-02, Relayer <relayer101@aol.com> wrote:
> On Oct 2, 8:59?am, Chaddy2222 <spamlovermailbox-sicur...@yahoo.com.au>
> wrote:
>> On Oct 2, 9:58 pm, Relayer <relayer...@aol.com> wrote:> On Oct 1, 8:40?pm, rem6...@yahoo.com (Robert Maas, seehttp://tinyurl.com/uh3t)
>> > wrote:
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>> > > 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?
[...]
> And that would prevent you from applying for a job on the internet in
> which way? You were able to access the post and thi snews group,
> therefore you are able to access the directions on how to apply.
That doesn't follow. Robert Maas may have an older computer that only
displays text and be using the Lynx browser for example.
If so then he's quite right that their recruitment pages ought to be
accessible from Lynx.
But I don't know if he can sue them. And most employers don't care who
is most in need of a job anyway, just what kind of person they perceive
themselves to be most in need of employing.
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