Disabled worker? It may pay to offer commuting accommodations
Disabled worker? It may pay to offer commuting accommodations
In Colwell v. Rite Aid Corp (602 F.3d 495, 3rd Cir., 2010), the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals considered whether a request for a shift change was a reasonable accommodation for an employee who cannot drive at night, due to vision problems.
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Construction worker electrocuted
CEBU CITY – A construction worker was rushed to a hospital Monday morning after he was electrocuted while working at the rooftop of a two-storey building on the corner V. Rama corner B. Rodriguez streets, this city. A radio report said Jovel Pataytay …
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Taylorism after 100 years: turbocharged
Persistently high unemployment in the United States has been attributed to an increase in worker productivity driven by computers and other technology. As an employment law attorney with a sneak peek into many different workplaces, I think this is true …
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