$954K verdict for refusal to allow telework
Employers are required to provide disabled workers reasonable accommodations that allow them to perform the essential functions of their jobs. Sometimes, that means allowing the employee to telework when their disability makes it difficult or impossible to perform their work onsite. An employer has paid a high price for refusing to allow a disabled employee to telework.
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