When remote work reaches a jury, flexibility is what will hold up in court
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Recently, a Brooklyn jury delivered a $3.1 million award against National Grid for denying continued telework to two dispatchers with medical conditions.
Recently, a Brooklyn jury delivered a $3.1 million award against National Grid for denying continued telework to two dispatchers with medical conditions.
Recently, a Brooklyn jury delivered a $3.1 million award against National Grid for denying continued telework to two dispatchers with medical conditions.
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