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Small Business Owners: Reasonable Accommodations You Must Make For Disabled Workers

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Disabled people often find it difficult to carry out their duties on a regular basis in the workplace. To help counter this problem, according to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), employers must now make ‘reasonable accommodation’ for workers with disabilities. If you are a small business owner, the ADA obligations around reasonable accommodation may apply to you, and, if you want to avoid a lawsuit, it’s important you understand your responsibilities.…

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4 Steps To Become A Court Reporter

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A career as a court reporter can be rewarding and enjoyable for people with excellent listening and concentration skills. If you have not yet started on your journey to become a court reporter, you may be unsure about the education, certification, and training requirements for your desired career. Here is a step-by-step explanation of the process of becoming a court reporter. Postsecondary Education Many community colleges and technical institutes offer programs that will reward you with an associate degree or certificate for court stenography.…

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6 Lesser-Known Benefits You Could Receive Through Workers Compensation

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People generally know that workers compensation benefits cover medical expenses and a percentage of wages while the employee is off work. Some states have workers comp benefits that are quite liberal in their coverage and pay for some extras, including complementary and mental health therapies.  If you’re going to receive workers comp payments while recovering from a work injury, find out more about the benefits you qualify for. You’ll want to take advantage of all the options that can help you recover quickly.…

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