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Workers' liberty, workers' welfare: the supreme court speaks on the rights of disabled employees.

机译:工人的自由,工人的福利:最高法院对残疾人雇员的权利进行了论述。

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On June 10, 2002, a unanimous US Supreme Court rejected the claim by Mario Echazabal that he had been denied his rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act when Chevron USA had refused to employ him because he had hepatitis C. Chevron believed that Echazabal's exposure to hepatotoxic chemicals in its refinery would pose a grave risk to his health. This case poses critical questions about the ethics of public health: When, if ever, is paternalism justified? Must choice always trump other values? What ought to be the balance between welfare and liberty? Strikingly, the groups that came to Echazabal's defense adopted an antipaternalistic posture fundamentally at odds with the ethical foundations of occupational health and safety policy.
机译:2002年6月10日,一致同意的美国最高法院驳回了马里奥·埃查扎巴尔(Mario Echazabal)关于他因《美国残疾人法》而被剥夺权利的主张,当时雪佛龙美国因患有丙型肝炎而拒绝雇用他。精炼厂中的肝毒性化学物质会对他的健康构成严重威胁。这个案例提出了有关公共卫生伦理的关键问题:家长制何时才是合理的?选择必须始终胜过其他价值观吗?福利与自由之间应该达到什么平衡?令人惊讶的是,参加埃查扎巴尔辩护的团体采取了反家长式的立场,从根本上与职业健康和安全政策的道德基础背道而驰。

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