Not even a doctor’s orders could force a major agricultural retailer to accommodate a pregnant employee’s need for modified work.
Now two Georgia lawyers are hoping a lawsuit will.
Attorneys Kenneth E. Barton III and John M. McCall, of Cooper Barton & Cooper, represent the plaintiff.
June 17, 2021 at 04:45 PM
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Not even a doctor’s orders could force a major agricultural retailer to accommodate a pregnant employee’s need for modified work.
Now two Georgia lawyers are hoping a lawsuit will.
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