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Healthcare
fromDailywire
2 days ago

Firm Must Pay $22.5M To Woman Whose Baby Died After Work-From-Home Request Denial

A company was ordered to pay $22.5 million after denying a woman's request to work from home during a high-risk pregnancy, leading to her baby's death.
fromNBC News
2 days ago

Ohio firm must pay $22.5 million to mom whose baby died after she was denied work-from-home

TQL presented Walsh with an impossible choice - work at the office and put additional strain on her child, or take an unpaid leave of absence and lose the income and health insurance she needed. The jury found that TQL's denial of that reasonable request led to the death of her daughter.
Law
fromUSA TODAY
2 days ago

Jury says firm must pay $22.5M after pregnant employee's baby died

Walsh's doctor instructed her to be on modified bed rest, work from home and limit her activity, to protect the pregnancy. Four days after the procedure, which took place on Feb. 11, 2021, Walsh went to TQL's offices and asked to work from home, so she could follow her doctor's instructions. But Walsh's request to work remotely was not granted.
Law
LGBT
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Christian engineer sues L.A. County over Pride flag display at government buildings

A Christian engineer sued L.A. County after being denied remote work during Pride month to avoid seeing the Pride flag at his workplace.
fromSlate Magazine
3 weeks ago

My Co-Worker Is Ignoring a Major Part of Her Health. We're All Worse Off Because of It.

My co-worker, "Alyssa," joined the office a few months ago. As far as I can tell, she is significantly hard of hearing but doesn't use any hearing aid. I've tried to train myself to speak loudly and clearly with her (I have family who are going deaf, I get it), but she still often misses part of what I say.
Miscellaneous
Mental health
fromBustle
2 months ago

How To Set Boundaries Around Migraines Without Feeling Guilty

Proactively setting boundaries and planning around migraine triggers helps prevent flare-ups and enables full participation in important events.
Mental health
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

My Work Just Made a Terrifying New Hire. I Fear What It Will Take to Avoid Him.

Avoiding the other office because of a physically and mentally abusive ex is a valid safety and mental-health reason, and requesting coworker accommodation is reasonable.
Business
fromBusiness Insider
3 months ago

HR giant SHRM faces a new discrimination lawsuit

SHRM is being sued for revoking a job offer because of a woman's service dog, allegedly violating the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Pets
fromwww.theguardian.com
10 months ago

Dogs, rabbits peacocks? UK offices navigate the rise of emotional support animals

Emotional support animals can be beneficial but require careful coordination in shared work environments.
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