Is One Attempt to Accommodate an Employee's Disability Enough?
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- Disabilities,
- Disability Insurance
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- Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA),
- Disability,
- Gender And Diversity,
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- Human Resources
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Overview: If an employer makes an attempt to accommodate an employee with a disability and the arrangement fails, has the employer then met its responsibility under the Americans with Disabilities Act? That was the question recently posed before the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Read the article to know the court’s effective decision.
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Format: HTML | Size: 48KB | Date: Aug 2001 | Pages: 1
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