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Dented Cars, Reasonable Accommodation and Choices

  This past week has been hot and humid here in the Northeast, so I parked my almost pristine 10-year- old car in my driveway, under the shade of a giant oak tree.  I hardly ever park there on a sunny day, choosing instead to park some...

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Reasonable Accommodation: Where Do I Start?

On April 22nd at the DMEC conference in Washington, D.C. Amber Cheek, JD, Disability Inclusion and ADA Compliance Manager at the University of Missouri, and I gave a presentation titled “Anatomy of an EEOC Charge: An Insider’s View.”  After my...

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Reasonable Accommodation in FMLA vs ADA Title I

    I attended the DMEC FMLA/ADAAA Employer Compliance Conference in Washington, D.C. at the end of April.  Following are my reflections on the general buzz throughout the conference and my private conversation with a defense attorney. “Leave as an...

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ADA Title 1 – Q & A with Roy Matheson

On the second Wednesday of each month, at 2:00 p.m. eastern, we broadcast a webinar on a topic related to Title I of the ADA. This blog post is based on questions from the audience: “Can the employee tell the employer what they want as an accommodation?” ­The spirit...

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Recognizing a Request for Reasonable Accommodation

One of the first three steps in establishing a responsive reasonable accommodation process is to train front line supervisors and managers to recognize that an employee is making a valid accommodation request. The company’s legal responsibility, and ability to...

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Dented Cars, Reasonable Accommodation and Choices

  This past week has been hot and humid here in the Northeast, so I parked my almost pristine 10-year- old car in my driveway, under the shade of a giant oak tree.  I hardly ever park there on a sunny day, choosing instead to park some...

read more

Reasonable Accommodation: Where Do I Start?

On April 22nd at the DMEC conference in Washington, D.C. Amber Cheek, JD, Disability Inclusion and ADA Compliance Manager at the University of Missouri, and I gave a presentation titled “Anatomy of an EEOC Charge: An Insider’s View.”  After my...

read more

Reasonable Accommodation in FMLA vs ADA Title I

    I attended the DMEC FMLA/ADAAA Employer Compliance Conference in Washington, D.C. at the end of April.  Following are my reflections on the general buzz throughout the conference and my private conversation with a defense attorney. “Leave as an...

read more

ADA Title 1 – Q & A with Roy Matheson

On the second Wednesday of each month, at 2:00 p.m. eastern, we broadcast a webinar on a topic related to Title I of the ADA. This blog post is based on questions from the audience: “Can the employee tell the employer what they want as an accommodation?” ­The spirit...

read more

Recognizing a Request for Reasonable Accommodation

One of the first three steps in establishing a responsive reasonable accommodation process is to train front line supervisors and managers to recognize that an employee is making a valid accommodation request. The company’s legal responsibility, and ability to...

read more
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