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Be prepared to prove why remote work isn’t a reasonable disability accommodation

09/25/2023

In many cases, disabled workers qualify for telework as an ADA reasonable accommodation if working from home instead of an office enables them to perform their job’s essential functions. However, that doesn’t mean employers must always grant a request to work remotely. If the job simply can’t be done offsite, then telework isn’t a reasonable accommodation.

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