Fact sheet detailing information on an overpayment for SSDI.
A reasonable accommodation is any change to a job or work environment that helps you do that job. This includes changes to help you apply for a job. The change must be related to your disability. Examples of reasonable accommodations include:
The Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), the Civil Rights of People with Disabilities Act, and The Civil Rights Act of 1990 protect job applicants and employees with disabilities against discrimination.
If you believe you are treated unfairly in the workplace it is important to keep a record of it. You will need details about your treatment if you file a charge of discrimination. A written record will be helpful during that process. You also have the right to, and should, regularly review and copy your personnel file.
Disability Rights Rhode Island (DRRI) is here to help people get accurate information and resources about the COVID-19 vaccine and testing.