Walmart Is Eliminating Greeters. Workers With Disabilities Feel Targeted

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Walmart Is Eliminating Greeters. Workers With Disabilities Feel Targeted
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NPR has found that Walmart is changing the job requirements for front-door greeters in a way that appears to disproportionately affect workers with disabilities.

John Combs is a"people greeter" at a Walmart in Vancouver, Wash. But he has been told that come April 25, his job is going away. And he is not alone. Courtesy of Rachel Wasser toggle caption Courtesy of Rachel Wasser John Combs is a"people greeter" at a Walmart in Vancouver, Wash. But he has been told that come April 25, his job is going away. And he is not alone.

This allows associates to continue their employment at the store as valued members of the team while we seek an acceptable, customized solution for all of those involved." NPR has also learned of several complaints against Walmart with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, as well as a lawsuit — all by greeters with disabilities who previously lost their jobs after demands changed.

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