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Workplace Accommodations: Low Cost, High Impact

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Workplace_Accommodations_Low_Cost_High_Impact.pdf (120.28 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/76639
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Author
Office of Disability Employment Policy
Abstract

[Excerpt] All employees need the right tools and work environment to effectively perform their jobs. Similarly, individuals with disabilities may need workplace adjustments — or accommodations — to maximize the value they can add to their employer. Employers accommodate workers everyday — with and without disabilities — to build a loyal, dedicated and productive workforce. A few examples include: • Flexible work schedules to accommodate family responsibilities; • Software to allow efficient manipulation of data; • Ergonomic chairs to alleviate back pain; • Wrist supports to reduce the effects of repetitive stress disorders; and • Telecommuting to reduce stress or address other issues associated with commuting to work.

Date Issued
2007-09-01
Keywords
disability
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accommodation
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workplace adjustment
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Job Accomodation Network
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article

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