Lms Integrated Mindtap Business Law, 1 Term (6 Months) Printed Access Card Cross/miller’s The Legal Environment Of Business: Text And Cases, 10th
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Chapter 21, Problem 2CT
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Case summary: Person P filed a law suit against company U for not accommodating to her pregnancy related lifting issue. P alleged that U had a separate category of workers in which she could be accommodated. U contended that P does not fulfill the condition for falling into the desired category.
To find: The success of U’s claim on the basis of expensiveness and inconvenience caused to the company by employing pregnant women.
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