How to accommodate employees who have Tourette Syndrome
It may be tempting to place a worker with Tourette Syndrome in a back-of-the-house position out of fear that customers may react badly to the employee’s tics. Such purposeful segregation may violate the ADA. Instead of worrying about public reaction to the tics, focus on how the person’s skills and experience match job requirements.
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