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Does an employer have to provide any accommodation an applicant or employee requests?

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Does an employer have to provide any accommodation an applicant or employee requests?

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A. No. An employer is required to provide a reasonable accommodation to a qualified applicant or employee with a disability unless the employer can show that the accommodation would be “an undue hardship” — that is, that it would require significant difficulty or expense.

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