Question: Please actually read and do not just copy the answers already on the site as the scenario and questions are different. An employer is interviewing

Please actually read and do not just copy the

Please actually read and do not just copy the answers already on the site as the scenario and questions are different.

An employer is interviewing applicants for a computer programming position. The employer determines that one of the applicants, Arnold is the best qualified for the position - but is reluctant to offer him the job because Arnold disclosed in the interview (totally on his own without employer inquiry) that he has a child with a disability. The employer is concerned that his need to care for the child will have a negative impact upon his work attendance and/or performance. You are the head of Human Resources and are asked if the employer would violate the law by refusing to hire Arnold, and if a reasonable accommodation is required??? How do you respond

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