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What’s a ‘reasonable’ accommodation? It’s your call, not the disabled employee’s

11/06/2012

Some disabled employees think the ADA lets them demand a specific accommodation for their disabilities. That’s simply not true. As long as the workplace changes are truly “reasonable” and actually accommodate the disability, you have done everything the law requires.

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