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Lifting Restrictions Under ADA: Good News For Employers ( October 1998 )
One of the most difficult dilemmas for employers is how to treat an employee who is returning to work with a liftin. -
Receipt of Social Security Disability Benefits Does Not Preclude Disability Discrimination Claim ( September 1998 )
The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that receipt of social security disability benefits does not necessarily pr. -
Michigan's High Court Makes Important Handicap Decisions ( August 1998 )
Employers Not Required to Reassign Handicappers The Michigan Supreme Court recently decided that employers are n. -
Michigan Supreme Court Rules That Mitigating Measures Should Be Considered In Determining Disability Status ( July 1998 )
The Michigan Supreme Court has resolved the issue of whether an individual's medication or other mitigating measure. -
Termination for Employee Absenteeism ( July 1998 )
The Sixth Circuit has refused to hold an employer liable under the Americans With Disabilities Act or the. -
Is Job-Related Stress Covered by the ADA? ( May 1998 )
The workplace provides a fertile source for complaints regarding stress. A growing number of employees are claimin. -
Beyond Disability Management ( April 1998 )
Employees are one of the engines that drive business. Not surprisingly, the absent employee, regardless the reason. -
Disabled Golfer Case Has Implications for Employers ( April 1998 )
Martin v. PGA Tour, Inc., the case involving the Professional Golf Association's attempt to prevent Casey Martin, . -
American Disabilities Act ( March 1998 )
This article discusses an employers responsibility to provide physical access for perspective employees during the application process.
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