Q&A

What does work with accommodation mean?

What does work with accommodation mean?

A job accommodation is an adjustment to a job or work environment that makes it possible for an individual with a disability to perform their job duties. Accommodations may include specialized equipment, modifications to the work environment or adjustments to work schedules or responsibilities.

How do I write an application for accommodation?

Sample Accommodation Request Letter

  1. Identify yourself as a person with a disability.
  2. State that you are requesting accommodations under the ADA (or the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 if you are a federal employee)
  3. Identify your specific problematic job tasks.
  4. Identify your accommodation ideas.

When is an employer required to provide reasonable accommodations?

Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, employers who have 15 or more employees are usually required to provide reasonable accommodations. Some state and local laws may require that employers with fewer employees provide reasonable accommodations. Reasonable accommodations comes in many forms.

Can a telework be a reasonable accommodation under the ADA?

Under the ADA, employers have to provide reasonable accommodations to employees with known disabilities, under certain circumstances. Telework may be a reasonable accommodation under the ADA. How do I know if telework could be a reasonable accommodation for my job?

Who is provided with accommodation by the government?

Accommodation provided by the Central and State Government to its employees Accommodation provided to those salaried individuals not employed with either the Central or State Government. This accommodation can be further categorised into the following:

Do you need to make accommodations for work during pregnancy?

As a result, women who are working during pregnancy may require job accommodations during and after their pregnancies. Pregnancy affects women in different ways. Some women experience no, or very few, limitations affecting their ability to work. Others may experience limitations that lead to the need for accommodations.

Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, employers who have 15 or more employees are usually required to provide reasonable accommodations. Some state and local laws may require that employers with fewer employees provide reasonable accommodations. Reasonable accommodations comes in many forms.

Can a employer make an accommodation to work at home?

May an employer make accommodations that enable an employee to work full-time in the workplace rather than granting a request to work at home? Yes, the employer may select any effective accommodation, even if it is not the one preferred by the employee.

Can a company make a reasonable accommodation for telework?

Yes. Changing the location where work is performed may fall under the ADA’s reasonable accommodation requirement of modifying workplace policies, even if the employer does not allow other employees to telework.

Where can I find information about job accommodations?

Job Accommodation Network (JAN) (external link) – Provides information about job accommodations, the ADA and employment of people with disabilities. University of Wisconsin-Madison: Trace Research and Development Center (external link) – Provides information on technology and disabilities.