A federal court has dismissed a worker’s disability discrimination claim against a union, finding that she failed to inform her employer of her medical conditions — a key requirement under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The ruling highlights the importance of communication in accommodation cases.
The Disclosure Requirement
Employers are generally required to provide accommodations only when they are aware of a disability.
Without notice, liability is difficult to establish.
Practical Lessons
Key takeaways:
- Employees must communicate accommodation needs
- Employers should document interactive processes
- Courts strictly enforce notice requirements
The decision reinforces a foundational ADA principle.
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