If you have several disabled employees receiving reasonable accommodations, be careful to treat all of them fairly and equitably. While each disability is different and the ADA requires accommodations to take into account those differences, you must still be careful not to give some disabled employees better accommodations than others.
Accommodations may differ, but you must make sure they’re fair to all disabled workers
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