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City of Cornwall fails human rights test
Ontario's human rights tribunal has found the city discriminated against an employee it fired rather than accommodate her disability. According to a recent decision by adjudicator David Muir, Cornwall managers also violated procedures that should have protected Marie...
Taco Bell awaits sanctions in accessibility suit
A recent federal court decision that found Taco Bell in violation of federal and state laws protecting the rights of customers who use wheelchairs or scooters should motivate restaurant operators to comply with access rules, attorneys say. Observers expect the Irvine,...
Health Gateway – For Professionals
In this section of Health Gateway's website, health care and rehabilitation professionals, human resource professionals, employers, researchers and policy makers have access to different sources and formats of cross-disability and cross-disease information on topics...
Technology helps hearing impaired stay in ‘loop’
Advocates for the hearing impaired are hoping a technology that drastically reduces background noise for the hearing impaired will find a home in public spaces across Canada. The technology, known as a "hearing loop," is a thin strand of wire radiating signals most...
Remote and Virtual Work: Trends, Challenges, and Strategies for Success
Webcast Date: Thursday, November 10, 2011 Time: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. (EST) Presented by: Cornell University ILR School It’s estimated that 10 percent of the global workforce is comprised of remote workers. Organizations rely more and more on virtual, geographically...
Tapping the Talents of People with Disabilities
Reproduced from The Conference Board of Canada, 64 pages, April 2001 Special Report by Ruth Wright Why should organizations include people with disabilities in their business and hiring strategies? Because they cannot afford not to. Document Highlights As our...