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Press Release 05-19-2016

Covenant Transport Sued By EEOC For Disability Discrimination

Trucking Company Refused to Hire Applicant Because of His Disability, Federal Agency Charges

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -- Covenant Transport, Inc., a trucking company headquartered in Chattanooga, Tenn., violated federal law by refusing to hire an applicant because of his disability, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charged in a lawsuit filed yesterday.

According to EEOC's lawsuit, the applicant applied for employment as a commercial driver. Covenant conditionally approved his application pending a license check and drug screening. The applicant told Covenant's representative he was unable to provide a urine sample due to a medical condition, bladder exstrophy, but could provide blood for the drug screening. Exstrophy of the bladder is a congenital absence of a portion of the abdominal wall and bladder wall.

Covenant initially agreed to the blood screening and later decided not to hire the applicant because of his medical condition and the fact that he could not provide a valid urine specimen. Covenant withdrew the offer of conditional employment. EEOC's suit also claims the company knew the applicant could not provide a valid urine specimen due to his medical condition and refused to provide him the opportunity to undergo drug screening because of his disability.

Such alleged conduct violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which prohibits employers from refusing to hire an applicant because of a disability. EEOC filed suit in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee, (Civil Action No. 1:16-cv-00142) after first attempting to reach a pre-litigation settlement through its conciliation process. The federal agency seeks back pay, compensatory damages and punitive damages for the claimant, as well as injunctive relief.

"EEOC remains as committed as ever to enforcing the ADA to remove barriers to employment for persons with disabilities," said Katharine W. Kores, district director for the Memphis District Office.

According to its website, Covenant Transport, founded in 1986, operates as a premium transportation service provider specializing in critical, hazmat, government, Canadian and Mexican shipments.

EEOC is responsible for enforcing federal laws against employment discrimination. Further information is available at www.eeoc.gov.