WEBINAR

Accommodate or Terminate? How to Legally Draw the Line

January

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January

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1999

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10:00 AM

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The high-stakes question every employer faces: Accommodate or say goodbye?


Your organization strives to be a superior employer that helps employees thrive. But with an ever-growing list of accommodations, making them work for employees and employers gets more difficult by the day. From pregnancy accommodations to the Supreme Court’s view that almost all religious-accommodation requests must be honored, it’s a delicate balance. Sometimes, work-life balance tilts too far away from getting the work actually done. Knowing where to draw that line has never been more important.

At what point have you done enough to offer extra leave, revised job tasks, changes to workstations or modified schedules? When do you have to temporarily eliminate essential functions? When must you say “yes” to such accommodations, when can you say “no” and when is it legal to say goodbye?

Get the details on navigating dangerous legal red lines at Accommodate or Terminate. This webinar covers all your compliance obligations under the ADA, the FMLA, Title VII’s religious discrimination and accommodation provisions, the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and the PUMP Act.

On October 22, join employment lawyer Anniken Davenport as she provides you with a legal roadmap to work through one of the toughest HR responsibilities, so you can confidently know when it is time to accommodate and when it is time to terminate.

Webinar Agenda


Employer do’s and don’ts.
Which accommodations are required under the ADA, FMLA, PWFA and PUMP Act.
Supreme Court actions.
It’s almost impossible to turn down a religious-accommodation request without objective, concrete evidence that making the accommodation will impact your bottom line.
Religious accommodations.
You don’t have to honor them all. The trick is to know what doesn’t constitute a sincerely held religious belief.
Failed accommodations.
What to do when accommodations aren’t working and you’ve tried all reasonable options.
FMLA vs. ADA.
Know the difference between FMLA leave for health issues and reasonable accommodations under the ADA.
Essential job functions.
See exactly what your job descriptions must say about “essential” and non-essential functions.
Step-by-step interactive process.
Find out exactly what you must do (and document) when an employee requests an accommodation.
Accommodation resources.
Discover resources for finding the best possible accommodation for your organization. (Tip: It doesn’t always have to be the one the employee prefers — with one crucial exception.)

Accommodation obligations. Understand your responsibilities under the ADA, FMLA, PWFA, PUMP Act and Title VII’s religious-discrimination provisions — and how to document your decisions.

New decisions clarify recent laws. Congress expanded the right to temporary pregnancy and post-pregnancy accommodations, and the Supreme Court ruled on religious accommodations. Learn what to do now.

Lawsuit prevention. Steps you MUST take when receiving disability or intermittent leave accommodation requests — and when you can legally reject the requests and terminate.

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Meet Anniken

Anniken Davenport is a noted employment law attorney and the legal analyst and senior editor of HR Employment Law Advisor. She has authored several books, including the Employer’s Practical Legal Guide and the FMLA Compliance Guide. Anniken has served as a professor at Penn State University, where she taught business law and HR management, and she directed the Legal Studies Program at Wilson College. Her legal career includes representing government units in discrimination and other employment law cases and representing school districts in labor negotiations.

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