Reframing your thinking around reasonable adjustments
by Anna Denton | Sep 19, 2022 | Equality Act, Reasonable Adjustment
I regularly come across the attitude that it is for the employee to ask their employer for the reasonable adjustments that they need. Firstly, this is not correct – the Equality Act 2010 places an obligation on the employer to make reasonable adjustments, irrespective...Search our blog
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