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How does an employer know if an accommodation is needed and which accommodation to offer?

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How does an employer know if an accommodation is needed and which accommodation to offer?

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It is the applicant’s or employee’s responsibility to request an accommodation. Employers should discuss the need for accommodation with the applicant or employee and investigate possible accommodations with groups serving people with disabilities and the Federal Job Accommodation Network. An employer is not required to provide the most expensive accommodation or the accommodation that the employee prefers, but it must allow the employee do his job.

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