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MBA C601 Legal and Ethical Analysis of Paul Cronan Derek Koga 1/14/2007 LEGAL CASE ANALYSIS I. FACTS On October 22, 1986, 29 employees of New England Telephone Company (NET) walked off their jobs to protest the return of Mr. Paul Cronan, whom is diagnosed with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), to work amongst them in the Needham, Massachusetts work site (1). Mr. Paul Cronan was hired by NET in June 1973 as a file clerk and later became a service representative and eventually became a service technician in 1983 (2). As a service technician, Mr. Paul Cronan first worked in the Needhame, Massachusetts site for 18 months and was transferred to the South Boston site (3). From January to June of 1985, Mr. Paul Cronan was ill with symptoms of AIDS-related complex (ARC) (4). During which time, Mr. Paul Cronan had asked his supervisor Mr. Charles O'Brian twice for permission to leave work for a doctor's appointment without...

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