ADA Distance Learning: Work at Home/Altered Work Schedules as an Accommodation

1/27/2009 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

The Bureau of Accessibility and Safety Systems (BASS) and the Illinois ADA Project host an ADA Distance Learning session on "Work at Home/Altered Work Schedules as an Accommodation." This session will discuss ADA and reasonable accommodation regarding whether it includes work at home or an obiligation to provide an altered work schedule. In addition, the session will explore what the courts are saying and how the EEOC guidance in this area is useful in determining whether or not it is "reasonable" for your organization.

Speakers

  • Robin Jones, Director, DBTAC-Great Lakes ADA Center
  • Sharon Rennert, Senior Attorney Advisory, Americans With Disabilities Act Division, EEOC
  • CEU Credits: CRC, PHR/SPHR/ GPHR

To Register

The program is free to those who call and register. You must pre-register prior to the training date in order to receive the dial-in number and pass code.

If you are requesting a reasonable accommodation, please contact BASS and specify what form of accommodation is needed at least two weeks prior to the training date.

Please contact the Bureau of Accessibility and Safety Systems at one of the following numbers:

  • (312) 793-0034 (Voice)
  • (312) 793-3917 (FAX)
  • (312) 793-3597 (TTY)
  • (888) 614-2385 (TTY)

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