Disabled new hire? You must engage in the ADA’s interactive accommodations process no matter what
Because disabled individuals may fear—sometimes rightly so—that employers wouldn’t hire them if they knew about their disability, the ADA doesn’t require applicants to reveal disabilities during the interview and hiring phase. Thus, it may catch employers by surprise when the first thing a new hire does is request a reasonable accommodation.
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