ADA: If employee’s preferred accommodation won’t work, you must explore alternatives
Here’s a reminder to make sure you pay more than lip service to following the ADA and its requirement to reasonably accommodate disabled applicants who are qualified to perform their jobs. As one employer recently learned, it’s not enough to become known as a welcoming place for disabled workers. You must follow through whenever a disabled employee requests a reasonable accommodation.
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