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A man who says he was fired by Caterpillar because he couldn't urinate for a drug test sued the equipment giant Wednesday, alleging discrimination. The plaintiff, who says he suffers from paruresis -- or shy bladder syndrome -- contends Caterpillar violated the Americans with Disabilities Act and says alternate drug testing methods, such as hair or blood tests, should be offered. The man wants his job back and unspecified monetary damages.
May 21, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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