Frontline for protecting the employee an impairment


Problem 1: Also, please remember that an employer never has to "create" a job for a disabled employee. The employee must always be able to perform the "essential" functions of the job in order to be "qualified" for the job, and, therefore protected under the ADA.
Please elaborate on this statement.

Problem 2: I work in HR so I am always on the frontline for protecting the employee. I think that employers need to try everything to reasonably accommodate someone with an impairment.

Please elaborate on this statement.

Problem 3: Based on the Overton versus Reilly case--Do you really think it was "reasonable" for the employer to accommodate Overton by allowing him to nap whenever he needed to?

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