EEOC alleges Houston-area Kroger failed to accommodate, fired employee with disability

Us News

EEOC alleges Houston-area Kroger failed to accommodate, fired employee with disability
TxHoustonNews
  • 📰 FOX26Houston
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 137 sec. here
  • 7 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 68%
  • Publisher: 53%

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a federal lawsuit alleging that a Kroger in Houston's Clear Lake area stripped a disabled employee of an existing accommodation and then fired her.

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a federal lawsuit alleging that a Kroger in Clear Lake stripped a disabled employee of an existing accommodation and then fired her.The EEOC filed the lawsuit last week against Kroger Texas L.

P. – Houston Division, targeting store #300 in the Clear Lake/NASA area.The suit alleges the grocery store violated the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibits employers from discriminating against employees because of their disabilities or denying them reasonable accommodations.According to the EEOC, a self-service checkout attendant suffering from neuropathy had successfully used a walker as a reasonable accommodation for three years. The condition reportedly limits her ability to walk and move, and her feet go numb if she is required to stand for too long.The lawsuit claims new management at the store stripped the employee of her walker without interacting with her to determine if it was still reasonable or if an alternative was available. According to the EEOC, management instead instructed her to seek leave, that she did not want or need, until she could return without an accommodation. When the employee could not support a need for leave with medical documentation, she was terminated, the suit alleges."An employer, in consultation with an employee facing a disability, must consider whether an accommodation is reasonable," EEOC Senior Trial Attorney Claudia Molina said. "Revoking a previously granted reasonable accommodation can violate the ADA.""Disability discrimination in the workplace, which includes failure to accommodate and discharge because of disability, will not be tolerated by the EEOC," said Rayford Irvin, director of the EEOC’s Houston District Office. "We encourage any employee who believes they have been the victim of workplace discrimination based on disability to file a discrimination charge with the EEOC."The EEOC filed the suit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division. The agency says it first attempted to reach a pre-litigation settlement through its conciliation process. The agency is now seeking back pay, instatement or front pay, as well as compensatory and punitive damages in amounts to be determined at trial.In addition to financial compensation, the EEOC is "seeking a permanent injunction enjoining Kroger from engaging in disability discrimination in the future, and an order requiring Kroger to institute and carry out policies, practices and programs which govern requesting, processing and granting reasonable accommodations for disabilities, and which eradicate the effects of Kroger’s alleged discriminatory employment practices," according to a news release.FOX 26 has reached out to Kroger for comment and is waiting for a response.The EEOC encourages any employee who believes they have been the victim of workplace discrimination based on a disability to file a discrimination charge with the agency.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

FOX26Houston /  🏆 448. in US

Tx Houston News

 

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Travelers reveal who they blame for miles-long Houston airport lines as Trump rescues TSA payTravelers reveal who they blame for miles-long Houston airport lines as Trump rescues TSA payToday's Video Headlines: 3/28/2026
Read more »

Late-night shooting leaves man dead in Northwest Houston neighborhood, police sayLate-night shooting leaves man dead in Northwest Houston neighborhood, police sayA man was found dead from multiple gunshot wounds Saturday night in a residential area in the 3600 block of Hollister Road in northwest Houston, according to police.
Read more »

6 people shot, 1 person detained after northwest Houston house party turned shooting, HPD says6 people shot, 1 person detained after northwest Houston house party turned shooting, HPD saysPolice said one person is in critical condition after six people were shot at a northwest Houston house party. One person has been detained in connection with the shooting, according to authorities.
Read more »

6 shot at north Houston house party, police investigating6 shot at north Houston house party, police investigatingSix people were shot, one critically, after gunfire erupted at a large house party in north Houston on Saturday night, according to the Houston Police Department.
Read more »

Kelvin Sampson Described What Went Wrong for Houston in Sweet 16 vs IllinoisThe Houston Cougars suffered a massive shooting slump in their Sweet 16 loss to Illinois and coach Kelvin Sampson gave thoughts on it.
Read more »

Ole Miss Football Surging for Dynamic Houston Cougars, Mississippi State TargetOle Miss Football Surging for Dynamic Houston Cougars, Mississippi State TargetPete Golding and Co. are battling for the Magnolia State standout, putting a foot on the gas this offseason.
Read more »



Render Time: 2026-03-31 18:09:35