Amazon Gets Claims Trimmed in Disabled Worker’s Attendance Suit
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Jennifer Bennett
1d ago· 1 min readNews
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An Amazon.com Inc. subsidiary defeated a worker’s allegations that the company’s unpaid absence policy fails to accommodate her and other New York employees who miss work due to disability, a federal judge said.
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