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Glenview-Based Video Chain Pays $70K in Discrimination Suit
A former employee at a New York store claims Family Video management harassed him because of a struggle with depression and social anxiety.

Glenview-based has agreed to pay $70,000 to a former employee who filed a disability discrimination suit in New York, Business Management Daily reports.
According to the article, the former employee struggles with depression and social anxiety and claims store management harassed him because of his condition and fired him when he complained.
A conciliation process with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission failed and rather than go to trial in federal court, the video rental chain agreed to settle the dispute.
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