Non-occupational disabilities: How far must an employer go in accommodation? 2014

  • 21 Jan 2014
  • Webinar

Description

Non-occupational disabilities: How far must an employer go in accommodation? 2014 is a webinar that covers topics such as:

  • Implementing successful "return to work" strategies
  • The latest case law on defining "undue hardship": What are the real implications?
  • What processes should an employer follow if you have determined that you are not in a position to accommodate the employee?
  • Understanding medical confidentiality and your specific obligations
  • For unionized environments, best practices for obtaining buy-in from management on accommodation of employees
  • Guidance for documenting accommodations in the event of litigation

Non-occupational disabilities: How far must an employer go in accommodation? 2014 brings together Public and private-sector, union and non-unionized, HR and employment law professionals, including::

  • In-House Counsel
  • Human Resources Executives, Managers and Consultants
  • Employment, Labour and Human Rights Lawyers
  • Government Counsel and City Solicitors
  • Insurance Executives, Managers and Counsel
  • Union Counsel and Representatives
  • Rehabilitation and Disability Management Professionals
  • Arbitrators and Mediators

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Event Categories

Business: Human Resources (HR), Legal
Government & Global Issues: Law & Regulations
Health & Medicine: Disabilities

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