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The Interactive Process Requires Employee to Consider Alternatives

By Thomas J. Crane on September 7, 2010
Posted in Discrimination

The ADA was amended substantially in 2009.  See prior discussion here.  With the new ADA in place, disability cases will be more about the accommodation process and less about whether a person is disabled.  Workplace Prof discusses a case that sheds some light on the accommodation process.  An employee seeking accommodation must present his/her…

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