What have cities and counties been doing to make job accommodations for employees with multiple chemical sensitivities?
We do not have any data in our files on what other cities or counties have been doing specifically to make “job accommodations” for employees with multiple chemical sensitivities. However, we did locate several resources on this subject through a Web search, including a searchable online accommodation Web site sponsored by the President’s Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities which specifically addresses various possible accommodations for people with multiple chemical sensitivities: • Work-Site Accommodation Ideas for Individuals Who Experience Limitations Due to Chemical Sensitivity or Environmental Illness (EI) – Accommodation Network – President’s Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities • The Job Accommodation Process as Used by The Job Accommodation Network – Job Accommodation Network – President’s Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities • A Report on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity – The Interagency Workgroup on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity –
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