An employee has requested special accommodations secondary to a disability. The hospital refuses, citing undue hardship. What must be present for that refusal to be upheld?
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
Select all that apply.
1. The accommodation would be very difficult to implement.
2. The accommodation would require physical changes to the work environment.
3. The accommodation would not be necessary if the employee changed positions.
4. The accommodation has never been made before this case.
5. The requested accommodation will require very expensive equipment and renovation.
1,5
Rationale: An accommodation that is extremely difficult to implement may qualify under the undue hardship provision.
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