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Good Day!. 30-Second DEI Trainings are a collaborative effort Coming soon will be local Disability Resource Coordinators in several areas of the state. ENJOY. Click here to begin. This is your 30-Second Employer Training: Employment Basics. What should I do when my employee
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Good Day! 30-Second DEI Trainings are a collaborative effort Coming soon will be local Disability Resource Coordinators in several areas of the state. ENJOY Click here to begin This is your 30-Second Employer Training: Employment Basics
What should I do when my employee asks me for an accommodation? Ask for documentation of the employee’s functional limitations to support the request if the need for the accommodation is not obvious. Engage in an informal, interactive process to find an effective accommodation. Ask my employee relevant questions that will enable me to make an informed decision about the request. All of the Above.
True, but there is more… Yes. If an applicant or employee requests an accommodation and the need for the accommodation is not obvious, or if you do not believe the accommodation is needed, you may request documentation of the individual’s functional limitations to support the request. But there are other things you should do when your employee requests accommodation. Try Again!
This is one good idea… Yes. The EEOC recommends that the employer and employee work together to identify the appropriate accommodation. This informal, interactive process allows you to clarify what your employee needs and identify the appropriate accommodation. However, you should do other things when responding to an accommodation request. Please try again for the best answer!
Yes, but that is not all…. When an employee requests an accommodation, you may discuss the disability, functional limitations, and need for accommodation. You may ask the individual relevant questions that will enable it to make an informed decision about the request. This includes asking what type of reasonable accommodation is needed. The exact nature of your dialogue will vary depending on the complexity of the request and disability related issues. However, asking questions is only part of the process. Try Again!
CORRECT! When your employee with a disability asks for an accommodation, you should engage in an interactive process with the individual to identify an effective accommodation. This process can include asking relevant questions and requesting reasonable medical documentation. Negotiations about accommodation should be done on a case-by-case basis. Ultimately, the goal is to identify an accommodation that meets the needs of your employee and your business! For more information on the accommodation process, visit JAN’s Employers Practical Guide to Reasonable Accommodation under the ADA. Thank you From Glenn Olsen your Disability Employment Initiative State Lead Glenn.olsen@dwd.wisconsin.gov