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As more workers request accommodations, how should workplaces react?
By
Kristin Stoller
December 22, 2025
Big Tech
Alex Karp credits his dyslexia for Palantir’s $415 billion success: ‘There is no playbook a dyslexic can master … therefore we learn to think freely’
By
Lily Mae Lazarus
December 3, 2025
Tech
Amazon’s return-to-office mandate sparks disability complaints
By
Spencer Soper
,
Matt Day
and
Bloomberg
June 12, 2025
Politics
Education Department staff cuts could limit options for families of kids with disabilities
By
Annie Ma
and
The Associated Press
March 16, 2025
Politics
Her 12-year-old son has autism and epilepsy and was kicked out of class. Now she waits for answers with the Education Department in limbo
By
Heather Hollingsworth
,
Collin Binkley
,
Annie Ma
and
The Associated Press
February 22, 2025
Leadership
The rise of the neurodivergent-friendly office—How a once-niche workplace idea is catching on in corporate America
By
Emma Burleigh
December 11, 2024
Finance
American Airlines fined $50 million for failing to give wheelchair help to disabled passengers and damaging thousands of wheelchairs
By
David Koenig
and
The Associated Press
October 23, 2024
Personal Finance
Retirees will get $50 more from Social Security every month starting next year—but that’s a drop in the bucket compared to years past
By
Fatima Hussein
and
The Associated Press
October 10, 2024
Newsletters
How EY supports neurodiverse workers through AI and coaching
By
Emma Burleigh
September 3, 2024
Newsletters
Neurodivergent employees aren’t disclosing their conditions at work because they worry it will hurt their career
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Emma Burleigh
May 15, 2024
Retail
Paralympian criticizes Nike and Decathlon for refusing to sell single shoes after displaying amputee mannequins
By
Ryan Hogg
April 11, 2024
Newsletters
Employees with disabilities are unhappy at work and it has a lot to do with RTO policies
By
Azure Gilman
and
Emma Burleigh
March 25, 2024
Newsletters
Workplace disability inclusion has a big race problem
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Emma Burleigh
February 12, 2024
Newsletters
Only 10% of Fortune 500 companies disclose how many people with disabilities work at their organization—but employees expect more transparency
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Emma Burleigh
January 30, 2024
Newsletters
Fewer than half of neurodivergent employees receive necessary workplace accommodations. That number is even smaller for women
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Joey Abrams
September 29, 2023
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