Overview
Workplace accommodations take many forms. Most often, accommodations are thought of as modifications which allow individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions of positions for which they are otherwise qualified.
While certainly the most common, workplace accommodations are not limited to an employer’s obligations under the ADA. Accommodations can also allow employees to practice their religious beliefs, allow pregnant employees to continue working until they give birth, allow new mothers to return to work and breastfeed their newborns, and assist transgender employees to navigate workplace obstacles.
Join Suzanne Newcomb at noon ET on Wednesday, June 19 (either in-person in Indianapolis, or via webinar) for an in-depth look at workplace accommodations, specifically legal obligations, best practices, and emerging trends.
Attendees will learn:
- How to determine whether an individual is entitled to ADA protection
- How to distinguish between "reasonable" accommodations and those that impose "undue hardship"
- How to properly document the ADA-mandated "interactive process"
Who should attend? HR professionals, managers, and business owners
We hope you can join in-person or via webinar!
EVENT DETAILS
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Registration: 11:30 AM - 11:50 AM ET
Program: 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM CT
Lunch will be served
COST:
Complimentary
CREDIT
All credit listed below is pending approval
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - IN, IL; 1 Hour
HR Certification Institute (HRCI) - 1 Hour
Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) - 1 PDC
LOCATION:
Amundsen Davis
201 North Illinois Street, Suite 1400
Capital Center, South Tower
Indianapolis, IN 46204
*Call-in and webinar details will be provided upon registration
Professionals
- Partner