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Do employers have to accommodate age-related disabilities or limitations?

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Do employers have to accommodate age-related disabilities or limitations?

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Yes. Mature workers are subject to the same Human Rights Act standard of accommodation as other workers. The duty to accommodate means there is a legal duty to adjust a policy, practice or service to meet a person’s special needs because of their age. For example, an older person’s special needs may require that changes be made to the usual way things are done.

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