Meeting the accommodation needs for employees is a critical duty for all organizations and, with the heightened risk during the pandemic, this obligation can be very challenging for many employers. Yet every employee has a right to accommodation in the workplace and is protected from discrimination under certain grounds. How can employers ensure they are meeting their legal duties in such a changing and novel work environment? What are the key issues employer’s need to be aware of as they respond to employee’s changing needs?
• Examine the nuances of an employer’s accommodation duties in the pandemic setting
• Workplace vs remote setting and employer obligations
- Families and elder care
• What qualifies as a disability?
• Discuss the boundaries of undue hardship in the COVID era
• Employee complaints and how to react
• What evidence can an employer require from employees?
• Examine rulings from tribunals and courts
• Provincial guidance from Human Rights Commissions
• Updating policies and protocols
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