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Beth M. on February 26, 2013

Career Management

I am almost finished with my cancer treatment but have been off work for 8 mo. It is scary to think of job hunting while bald. I am attempting to return to my prior employer and need to know if  the american disabilities act protects me in any way. Any advice for people in this situation?   




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Margot Larson

Feb 27, 2013

Career Coach Comment:

Beth –

I feel your concern and discomfort about baldness.  I found this a particularly difficult time in
my journey during and post chemo. 
Personally, I dealt with it by wearing a very attractive wig that was
similar to my own hair color, though shorter in style.  I felt I looked really good and many people
did not know for sure whether it was a wig or I had just cut my hair shorter.

It also made it very easy to get ready in the morning before
going to a meeting with a customer or with colleagues.  It was also comfortable in the cold weather.  If you cannot afford a wig, you should know
that you can probably get a free wig from the American Cancer Society, some
hairdressers and other cancer organizations. My insurance reimbursed me for
most of the cost of my wig.  All I needed
to submit was a script from my doctor.  I
would have paid for it anyway because I felt it was a worthwhile expense if it
made me feel better about myself.

If you opt not to wear a wig, I have seen some people wearing
very attractive colorful scarves with a flair. 
There are many ways to tie them that make them look like a special headdress.
 Consider using  jewelry , color coordination, attractive eye
makeup to shift the focus away from your hair or head.

 I will leave it to our legal experts to address the ADA issues.

 I hope this is
helpful to you.   

Margot


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Eva LaManna

Feb 28, 2013

Cancer Rights Attorney Comment:

Hi Beth,

As Margot did such a great job explaining the first part of
your question, I just want to touch on the protections offered by the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA). 

The ADA provides protections by preventing certain
employers from making employment decisions based on an eligible employee’s current
or past cancer diagnosis, such as not hiring you, terminating your contract, or
taking back your job offer, just because they find out information about your
medical condition. The ADA applies to private employers with 15 or more
employees and protects against discrimination in all phases of the employment
process.  That means it protects job applicants as well as employees. Also note that for federal government employees,
the Federal Rehabilitation Act offers the same protections as the ADA.

In order to be eligible for these protections, you must have a disability
under the ADA, be qualified for the job, your employer must know about your
cancer diagnosis. Cancer can be considered a disability under the ADA, although it is determined on a case-by-case basis.  It seems like
you are probably qualified, as you are returning to a previous employer. I am
not sure if your previous employer knows of your diagnosis, but keep in mind
that if they do not and you choose to wear a wig and not disclose, then the ADA
may not apply. 

Additionally, the ADA requires employers to provide
reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with a disability, as
long as the accommodation requested won’t cause the employer an undue hardship.  Reasonable accommodations under the ADA are any
changes in the interview process or your workplace that will help you to
continue to perform your job.  For example, changing the location or
modifying the application policies. For more info on qualifying for reasonable
accommodations, you can visit www.askJAN.org. 

For more information on the ADA, including eligibility
and protections, please check out the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
(EEOC) at www.eeoc.gov. 

I hope this helped clear up some of your questions, but
please feel free to write back if you have more!

 

Warmly,

Eva LaManna, Esq.

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