Submitted by s16016wb t3_10a0era in RhodeIsland
Does anyone know if it is legal in RI for a business to forbid employees from wearing a mask at work, given the recent increase in COVID cases and new variants? For context, the business is a small retail shop (<10 employees). The employee in question is fully vaccinated but immunocompromised and has a child will chronic respiratory illness. The employee works part-time in a customer-facing capacity.
[deleted] t1_j41ohfu wrote
I am not a lawyer but am trained as a manager in state and federal nondiscrimination law.
Immunocompromise is a protected disability under state and federal law. Employers are required to make reasonable accommodations for the needs of disabled employees, and allowing an employee to wear a mask to avoid contracting a virus that could severely injure or kill them is almost certainly a reasonable accommodation.
I believe the employer in question is setting themselves up for enormous fines as well as needing to make significant payments to the impacted employee.
Disability Rights Rhode Island can provide additional help and answer questions: https://drri.org/reasonable-accommodations-at-work/