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3 years ago
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Which piece of legislation made it illegal for employers to discriminate against qualified applicants who have disabilities?

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Federal Equal Employment Opportunity. The legislation concerning Disabled workers would be <span>Title I and Title V of the Americans with Disabilities Act.</span>
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Answer: its C

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