by Roy Matheson, ADAC | Roy Matheson Blog
Nobody In My Department Works With Limitations… Albert E. Gucker was a 30-year veteran at U.S. Steel’s Irvin Works Tractor Shop. During 8 of those years he had a 30-pound lifting restriction imposed by company physicians. The presence of the restriction meant...
by Roy Matheson, ADAC | Roy Matheson Blog
Return to Blog Page A consent decree signed in Minneapolis this month seems to be the final chapter in the story of Human Resources Manager Patricia Lebens and her former employer. It’s a story of post-discharge reporting of possible employment discrimination,...
by Roy Matheson, ADAC | Roy Matheson Blog
Part of the magic of the reasonable accommodation interactive process is the two-party conversation that takes place. The success of the conversation predicts the success of a mutually agreed upon solution. A difficult conversation points to a less successful...
by Roy Matheson, ADAC | Roy Matheson Blog
The temperature at dawn today was minus 18 degrees. My day today is about bringing in more firewood, working on an online curriculum for a new course, and writing a blog or two. The pleasant thing about splitting or moving firewood is that I get into the flow of...
by Roy Matheson, ADAC | Roy Matheson Blog
Return to Blog Page Last month’s Cessna Aircraft settlement with the EEOC brings into focus many of the reasons I redirected my life’s work in rehabilitation and employment testing to focus on the challenges and benefits presented by Title I of the ADA. As I...