July 16, 2013

Employee’s claim that employer discharged the employee because of his disability rejected where the record showed that employee had falsified his time sheets

Employee’s claim that employer discharged the employee because of his disability rejected where the record showed that employee had falsified his time sheets
2013 NY Slip Op 02689, Appellate Division, First Department

The New York State Division of Human Rights denied a former employee’s allegation the employer had engaged in “disability discrimination” in terminating his employment. 

The Appellate Division dismissed the individual’s Article 78 petition. The court said that the Division’s determination that there was no probable cause to believe that individual was subjected to disability-based discrimination was rationally based.

According to the decision, the record showed that the individual had falsified his time sheets to show that he was working during times when he was absent from the office. Citing Costello v St. Francis Hosp., 258 F Supp 2d 144, 155 [ED NY 2003, the Appellate Division noted that "(a)n employee's falsification of a time sheet can constitute a legitimate, nondiscriminatory reason for terminating an employee."

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