Jason and Katrina work on the loading dock for Longhaul Transport Company. Jason has a disability. Katrina has seniority. Jason asks for a transfer, which would represent an accommodation for his disability. Longhaul gives the transfer to Katrina on the basis of her seniority. Jason files a suit against Longhaul for discrimination on the basis of his disability. The court is most likely to rule that
A. Katrina's seniority is a good defense.
B. Jason's disability is a sufficient basis for relief.
C. Longhaul's action was a business necessity.
D. Longhaul's action was a reasonable accommodation.
Answer: A
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