EEOC Issues ADA Guidance for Employers on the Rights of Veterans with Disabilities

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Each year, veterans leave the armed services and enter or re-enter the job market. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (the EEOC) estimates that 25% of veterans returning from the Middle East conflicts will have a service-connected disability. Recognizing the importance of assuring returning veterans a level playing field at home, on February 28, the EEOC issued Q&A guides for employers and for veterans, serving as reminders that veterans with disabilities are covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (the ADA), and the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008.

The employers' guide offers employers a practical guide to the recruitment, hire, and accommodation of veterans with disabilities. For example, the guide answers questions such as: what does the ADA require, and when is it applicable? It further answers questions such as: can an employer can ask if an applicant is a disabled veteran; and can an employer give preferential treatment to a veteran with a disability? The guide outlines actions employers can take to prevent employment-based discrimination against veterans from occurring, how to provide reasonable accommodations, specific steps to take if an employer desires to recruit and hire veterans with disabilities, and finally, supplies information on laws and regulations that employers may find helpful if they intend to recruit and hire veterans with disabilities.

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