GRIFFITH v. BOISE CASCADE, INC.

No. 20065-5-III.

45 P.3d 589 (2002)

111 Wash.App. 436

Zana GRIFFITH, Appellant, v. BOISE CASCADE, INC., a Delaware Corporation doing business in Washington, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 3, Panel Eight.

May 2, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dan Hultgrenn, Timothy G. Klashke, McKinlay & Hultgrenn, Pasco, for Appellant.

Tom Scribner, Dean J. Zona, Minnick-Hayner, Walla Walla, Tracy R. O'Neale, Boise, Id., for Respondent.


SWEENEY, J.

In Washington, an employer must reasonably accommodate an employee's disability. That accommodation may include assistance, which allows the employee to maintain her current position. Or it may take the form of a new and different job—one compatible with her disability. Here, Boise Cascade, Inc., after repeated attempts to accommodate Zana Griffith at her current position, offered her a position compatible...

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