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CASE LAW LIBRARY - CA

Case name:
A.M. v. Albertsons, LLC.
Date:
10/15/2009
Note:
Under the FEHA, the failure to accommodate and the failure to engage in the interactive process in determining a reasonable accommodation for a known physical disability are separate claims. Once a reasonable accommodation has been granted, the employer has a duty to provide that accommodation. Failure to do so, even on a single occasion, can support a cause of action for damages sustained by the failure as this is in line with the intent of the FEHA and the public policies behind the provision.
Citation:
A122307
WCC citation:
WCC 35722009 CA

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