Telecommuting can be a way for those with disabilities, too, to become or remain employed, according to Dana Marlowe, principal partner of Accessibility Partners, LLC. “It can provide the best accommodations for our employees who might not be as productive in a typical office setting,” Marlowe says. “People with disabilities make up 20% of the population in the United States, yet they are dramatically underutilized in the workforce.”
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