Disability accommodation must be reasonable, not perfect

Worker claimed employer discriminated against him when it didn’t accommodate him in old job, but would have involved changing core duties

A British Columbia worker whose restrictions following an injury were accommodated in a new position has lost a human rights complaint he made because his employer didn’t put him in his old job that wasn’t suitable for his limitations.

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