Failure to reasonably accommodate an employee is unlawful, and an employee may be able to recover damages unless the employer can demonstrate undue hardship, as defined by the law.1 Under the FEHA, an employee can also bring a separate claim for failure to engage in the interactive process.2 For more information on what constitutes undue hardship, see Undue Hardship..

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