Which of the following statements regarding disabled employees and employers is accurate?

a. Employers really do not care about whether the employee is disabled.
b. Research has not yet determined whether workers with disabilities are off work more or less than the typical employee.
c. Workers with disabilities are absent more than are able-bodied workers.
d. Workers with disabilities are absent no more, and often less, than are able-bodied workers.


ANS: D

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