6. A major complaint of employers about the duty to accommodate under human rights legislation is that
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6. A major complaint of employers about the duty to accommodate under human rights legislation is that the costs of making reasonable accommodations will reduce their ability to compete with businesses (especially foreign ones) that do not face these requirements. Is this a legitimate concern? How should employers and society weigh the costs and benefits of the duty to accommodate?
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Strategic Human Resource Management Gaining A Competitive Advantage
ISBN: 9781259024689
2nd Canadian Edition
Authors: Raymond Noe, John Hollenbeck, Barry Gerhart, Patrick Wright, Linda Eligh
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