Employment Law Matters

S5E2 - Reasonable Adjustments (with Kate Lea)

September 27, 2022 Daniel Barnett Season 5 Episode 2
Employment Law Matters
S5E2 - Reasonable Adjustments (with Kate Lea)
Show Notes

In this episode, you’ll learn about making reasonable adjustments in the workplace, including:-

·       what are reasonable adjustments?

·        when should employers make such adjustments? 

·       common adjustments in the workplace

Daniel discusses the topic with Kate Lea from didlaw.

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