What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Pennsylvania Hello, For the past 4 year (progressively worsening the last 9 months) I’ve been suffering from what my doctor considers asthma, brought on by the lack of ventilation in the print shop I work for. This was determined after I explained to my doctor that when at home or away from work for as little as a few hours I feel better. Having said that, the chronic tightness in my chest each day at work has taken its toll. Although I can breath better at home, I still have breathing problems. My supervisor sent me to the worker's comp doctor and he made it so I could work in a clean environment. I’ve been told that I must see an allergist that can put together a test of the chemicals I work with to see if any of them are the culprit. The most recent turn of events is that I have been told I must take a job working in a different department of the company in order for my company to avoid the expense of me seeing the allergist. On one hand that’s good, on the other, this doesn’t fix my lungs. I will take the job because I need to be employed, but I would like to know what my rights are in regards to my on going lung issues? The company has decided not to pursue a fix for better ventilation, they have just stated take the new position or there will be no place for me with the company. Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks In Advance Kevin