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The Federal Law on Disability

People with disability enjoy protection from discrimination at work under the Americans With Disability Act. This federal law applies to companies who employ fifteen or more people for a minimum period of at least 20 weeks. Under its provisions, employers cannot discriminate against qualified persons with disability in:

People with disability are also entitled to the following rights:

It is also unlawful to retaliate against an individual for opposing employment practices that discriminate based on disability or for filing a discrimination charge, testifying, or giving statements in any way in an investigation, proceeding, or litigation under the ADA.

Legal Definition of Disability

Disability as defined by ADA applies to persons who are thought to have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits major life activity including walking, talking, seeing, and learning.

A person with disability enjoys certain reasonable work accommodations which every employer should imposed and comply with. Some of these accommodations are:

To encourage the practice of helping people with disability, the government offers federal tax discount or tax incentives to both employer and the disabled employee. This step is also done to promote the accessibility of public accommodations.

Legal Remedy Against disability discrimination

If you believe you have been discriminated about because of your disability, you can have your lawyer file a discrimination suit against the offending party at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. As a legal requirement, the discrimination charge must be filed within 180 days of the alleged discrimination. You have only 300 days within which you can the charge based on state or local law.

To help you pursue your case against an individual or an employer, it necessary to hire the services of an employment lawyer who specializes in disability discrimination cases. His skills and experience can help you win your case against disability discrimination at the work place.



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