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Complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act: A Guidebook for Management and People with Disabilities

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act: A Guidebook for Management and People with Disabilities

Contributors:

By (Author) Don Fresh
By (author) Peter W. Thomas

ISBN:

9780899307145

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

18th February 1993

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Employment and labour law: general
Social law and Medical law
Citizenship and nationality law

Dewey:

347.304159

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

280

Description

This work presents a comprehensive analysis of the new Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), one of the most significant federal civil rights law in almost 30 years, and its impact on millions of American businesses, state and local governments, nonprofit associations, 87 per cent of America's private sector jobs, and 22.7 million working-age people with disabilities. Written by two Washington-based experts on the new federal mandate, this book provides an analysis of all employment and accessibility final regulations for businesses, managers and employers. The book offers the social, economic and legislative background of the new law and is based on interviews with federal officials, business leaders, authors of the legislation, and leaders in the disability community. Case histories and Congressional reports and testimony are utilised to illustrate new hiring, interviewing, testing and reasonable accommodation procedures in the workplace. The book features chapters on how to interview and work with people with disabilities, how to develop a compliance plan; and for employers and human resource managers, how to make necessary changes in benefits, job descriptions, workplace accessibility, and in hiring and promoting people with disabilities.

Reviews

"Complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act is an invaluable reference book for anyone affected by the legislation. It provides insight and guidance in an understandable and interesting format."-William H. Kolberg, President The National Alliance of Business
"This guidebook is designed to address the interests of people with disabilities, the concerns of business, and the questions of the general public about the ADA. It is a useful book because it is written in non-legal terms and is designed to be easily understood by anyone with an interest in the legislation."-From the Foreword by Senator J. Robert Kerrey
"This guidebook on the Americans with Disabilities Act bridges the gap between the Act itself and the implementation of the Act. It breathes life into the words of the law . . . If there is one essential resource about the ADA that belongs on all our desks, this is the one."-Bernard Posner Former Executive Director, President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities
"This guidebook presents clear, concise information about the totality of the Americans with Disabilities Act--from inception to implementation. It is a useful resource for rehabilitation professionals, business leaders, and human resource managers. Interesting reading for all citizens who want to know more about the whys, whats, whens, and hows of the ADA."-Ann Ward Tourigny, Ph.D., CAE Executive Director National Rehabilitation Association
.,."For those directly affected, this book is a useful resource that interprets the law for them and, in the case of reluctant employers, dispel some of the fears they may have about implementing it. People who dread wading through the reams of legal and bureaucratic language in the Federal Register to find out what they need to do to comply with the ADA wll be especially appeciative of this plain-English guide."-Health Conquering Disabilities
. . . provides detailed information on how managers and employers can implement the new law, how to interview, and how to enhance working relationships with employees with disabilities.-AVDECIBEL
...For those directly affected, this book is a useful resource that interprets the law for them and, in the case of reluctant employers, dispel some of the fears they may have about implementing it. People who dread wading through the reams of legal and bureaucratic language in the Federal Register to find out what they need to do to comply with the ADA wll be especially appeciative of this plain-English guide.-Health Conquering Disabilities
Fersh, a Washington medical writer, and Thomas, a lawyer, addresses the concerns of people with disabilities, the responsibilities and concerns of business, and the questions of the general public about ADA. Providing insight and considerable economic, legislative, and social history leading to the law's enactment, this useful resource is written in nonlegal terms and can easily be understood by anyone interested in the legislation. The work details how managers and employers can implement the law, how to interview and work better with employees with disabilities, and what the implications of the final federal regulations are. Included are tables, notes and appendix of federal and National Association Resources, and a selected bibliography. The book is similar but more expansive than Jeffrey Allen's Complying with the ADA.-Library Journal
..."For those directly affected, this book is a useful resource that interprets the law for them and, in the case of reluctant employers, dispel some of the fears they may have about implementing it. People who dread wading through the reams of legal and bureaucratic language in the Federal Register to find out what they need to do to comply with the ADA wll be especially appeciative of this plain-English guide."-Health Conquering Disabilities
." . . provides detailed information on how managers and employers can implement the new law, how to interview, and how to enhance working relationships with employees with disabilities."-AVDECIBEL
"Fersh, a Washington medical writer, and Thomas, a lawyer, addresses the concerns of people with disabilities, the responsibilities and concerns of business, and the questions of the general public about ADA. Providing insight and considerable economic, legislative, and social history leading to the law's enactment, this useful resource is written in nonlegal terms and can easily be understood by anyone interested in the legislation. The work details how managers and employers can implement the law, how to interview and work better with employees with disabilities, and what the implications of the final federal regulations are. Included are tables, notes and appendix of federal and National Association Resources, and a selected bibliography. The book is similar but more expansive than Jeffrey Allen's Complying with the ADA."-Library Journal

Author Bio

DON FERSH is a medical writer in Washington, D.C., and former public affairs project director for the President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities, the National Rehabilitation Association, and NIH's National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research. Mr. Fersh has contributed articles to The Washington Post, wrote Heart in Government for the American Heart Association in 1984 and, more recently, is the senior editor of The Alcohol Fact Book for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (1993). PETER W. THOMAS, ESQ. is an attorney with the Washington, D.C. law firm of White, Verville, Fulton, and Saner. Mr. Thomas is the General Counsel of the American State of the Art Prosthetic Association, an advisory board member of the NIH's National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, and Legislative Director of the Amputee Coalition of America.

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