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Read previewA retirement community in Columbus, Georgia, fired a 78-year-old receptionist because of her age shortly after she was taken to hospital with high blood pressure, a federal agency says.
The worker, who had been a receptionist since 2007, was fired in February 2022, the EEOC said in the lawsuit.
She was released two days later, the EEOC said, and doctors later told her it was the result of dehydration.
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Service, Retirement, US, Employment, Commission, Business, Employees, Covenant, CBS News, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Locations:
Columbus , Georgia, Louisiana