Workplace Accommodations in a Post-COVID Era
As more of the workforce returns to the office, some employers are pushing back on the increased accommodations realized during the pandemic.

As more of the workforce returns to the office, some employers are pushing back on the increased accommodations realized during the pandemic.

People with physical impairments can be enabled or disabled by the world around them.

The Manic Monologues highlights diverse accounts of mental health and illness to spread awareness, fight stigma, and foster community.

Employers must take steps to ensure that remote work accommodations are not made at the expense of the employee.

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the shortcomings of our current disability laws and policies, particularly those related to economic insecurity.

The Social Security Administration should amend the Blue Book to include Long COVID in its determination of disability benefits.

This shift in our workplace culture presents employment opportunities for disabled people that they may not have had in the past.

Workplaces are, by and large, no longer safe for employees who are high-risk for serious illness or death from COVID-19.

This symposium aims to address the critical junctures of health, disability, and work at the heart of the domestic policy response to COVID-19.
