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Ellen Garber Bronfeld

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Disability Disclosure in the Workplace: What Employers Should Know

Disability Disclosure Webinar, Jan. 18

Disability Disclosure in the Workplace: What Employers Should Know

2:00 - 3:00 p.m. EST January 18, 2012

Free and open to the public

Webinar sponsors: The Cornell University Rehabilitation Research and Training

Center on Employer Practices Related to the Employment Outcomes Among

Individuals with Disabilities (Employer Practices RRTC) and Employer Assistance

and Resource Network (EARN).

Click here to register.

At this webinar:

a.. Learn what more than 500 individuals with disabilities told us about the

disclosure decision

b.. Explore inclusion best practices based on 2011 data collected through a

partnership between the Employment and Disability Institute at Cornell

University's ILR School and the American Association of People with Disabilities

c.. Understand disclosure's complexities and big-picture implications with

von Schrader and ne Bruy;ère of Cornell's Employment and Disability

Institute

This research was conducted under the Rehabilitation Research and Training

Center on Employment Policy for Persons with Disabilities at Cornell University

funded by the U.S. Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and

Rehabilitation Research (Grant No. H133B040013).

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