Let's assume that an employer terminates a disabled employee, altruistically. That is, the employer truly believes that the layoff will allow the employee to put her health before everything else.

Could this possibly be legal?

Probably not. An employer's sympathy is not a defense to terminating an employee with a disability who can perform the essential functions of the job.

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