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Pizzeria ordered to pay for employee's weight-loss surgery

September 13, 2009

An Indiana court has ruled that an Indianapolis pizzeria must pay for an employee's weight-loss surgery to ensure the success of another operation for a back injury he suffered at work,according to a storyon MSNBC.
 
The case has raised concern that employers may think twice before hiring workers with health conditions.
 
According to the story:
"This kind of situation will happen again ... and employers are undoubtedly worried about that," said Lewis Maltby, president of the National Workrights Institute in Princeton, N.J., an offshoot of the American Civil Liberties Union.
 
Boston's The Gourmet Pizza must pay for lap-band surgery for Adam Childers, a cook at the store in Schererville, under last month's Indiana ruling that upheld a 4-3 decision by the state's workers' compensation board.
 
Childers, who was then 25, weighed 340 pounds in March 2007 when he was accidentally struck in the back by a freezer door. Doctors said he needed surgery to ease his severe pain, but that the operation would do him no good unless he first had surgery to reduce his weight, which rose to 380 pounds after the accident.
The operation could cost up to $25,000.

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