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TrainingBriefs® The ADA - Determining Qualifications

ADA Qualifications

New Micro-Learning! As a manager, have you ever asked yourself “If this person is qualified for the job, does that mean I automatically have to put him or her at the top of the list because they have a disability? This course takes a closer look at answering this question as well as other hiring practices under the ADA.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Ensuring Professional and Compliant Behavior
  • Managing Legal Risk

Learning Objectives

  • Understand how to determining qualifications under the ADA.
  • Use the four key concepts.
  • Define how the ADA impacts the workplace.

Interactivity

  • Audible Narration
  • Integrated Video
  • Interactions and Activities
  • Post-Assessment

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Common ADA Question About Determining Qualifications

Common ADA Question About Determining Qualifications

Answers the question,"Do you have to put a disabled candidate at the top of the hiring list even if they are not qualified for the job?"

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Additional Information

New Micro-Learning! As a manager, have you ever asked yourself “If this person is qualified for the job, does that mean I automatically have to put him or her at the top of the list because they have a disability? This course takes a closer look at answering this question as well as other hiring practices under the ADA.

The intent of the ADA is not to favor or give preferential treatment to people with disabilities. On the contrary, the intent is to treat individuals with disabilities as you would treat anyone else.

The intent of the ADA is not to favor or give preferential treatment to people with disabilities. On the contrary, the intent is to treat individuals with disabilities as you would treat anyone else.


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