Veres, Sims and their contributors focus on the nuts-and-bolts issues in human resource management (HRM) created by passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), then identify future issues and their projected impact. With practical discussion of traditional HRM activities and innovative activities the act has created, they help alleviate fears and, in doing so, fill a wide gap in the literature on ADA compliance. A welcome resource for human resource professionals and their academic colleagues as well.
The history of federal regulation in the United States is such that fears in the human resource management community with regard to the Americans with Disabilities Act are hardly irrational. Especially disconcerting is the act's scope; and, to make matters worse, its provisions are often vague and even obscure. Writing from the viewpoint of human resource professionals, Veres, Sims, and their contributors look closely at some of the major issues raised by the act's passage, then forecast what other issues will be in the future. In doing so they provide practical advice on how to comply with the act in day-to-day situations and on crucial management topics.
Veres, Sims, and their contributors examine the act's provisions and the ways in which it demands that managers scrutinize and reassess their essential functions. Compliance issues and how to avoid running afoul of the act's provisions are examined next, followed by a discussion of how the act applies to recruiting, testing, and employee selection. The performance appraisal process and how non-imparied employees will respond to accommodations required for their non-impaired colleagues is carefully laid out, and the interaction of the Equal Pay Act and the ADA is examined. Training needs in an ADA context and other problems are also treated, with special focus on ways in which employee discontent can be minimized as such problems are met and solved. A valuable guide and resource for human resource professionals and their academic colleagues.
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JOHN G. VERES III is Director of the Center for Business and Economic Development at Auburn University, Montgomery, and teaches Psychometric Theory and Instrument Design in the Department of Psychology. A consultant in the private sector, Veres has also worked with public-sector organizations at the city, county, state, and national levels.
RONALD R. SIMS is the Floyd Dewey Gottwald Professor of Business Administration and Director of the Masters in Business Administration Program at the College of William and Mary./e Author or coauthor of over 20 books on topics in human resource management and organizational behavior, he is also a consultant to organizations in the public and private sectors.
Figures and Tables Introduction by John G. Veres III and Ronald R. Sims The Americans with Disabilities Act: Description and Analysis by Margaret P. Spencer Defining Essential Functions through Job Analysis by J. Patrick Gray, Katherine A. Jackson, and Amelia J. Prewett Reasonable Accommodation by Letta Dillard Gorman The Use of Screening and Selection Techniques under the ADA: Implementations for Employers by Philip G. Benson Perceptions of Inequity in Performance Appraisal Resulting from the Implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act by M. Roland Buckley, N.S. Micelli, Elain S. Purvis, and D. Leigh Gross Mahoney The Americans with Disabilities Act and Compensation by Suzette M. Jelinek, Ralph S. Foster, Jr., and William I. Sauser, Jr. ADA and Its Implications for Job Training by Milano Reyna and Ronald R. Sims ADA and the Role of Human Resource Management in Managing the Diverse Workforce of the 1990s by Serbrenia J. Sims and Ronald R. Sims Improving HRM's Reponsiveness to the ADA by Ronald R. Sims, John G. Veres III, and Frank P. Igou Appendix Index