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Pay ₹207 crore: Court asks company to compensate employee after she loses her newborn baby due to strict no-WFH policies
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Pay ₹207 crore: Court asks company to compensate employee after she loses her newborn baby due to strict no-WFH policies
Total Quality Logistics was ordered to pay $22 million after a jury found its refusal to allow a pregnant employee to work from home contributed to her baby's death.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleOhio Company Fined $22.5M After Newborn Dies; WFH Denial at Center of Case
A jury in Ohio has ordered Total Quality Logistics to pay $22.5 million in damages after a tragic case involving a pregnant employee and the death of her newborn daughter. At the center of the lawsuit is a decision that now raises broader questions about workplace flexibility, medical accommodations, and employer responsibility in high-risk pregnancies. What happened in the TQL newborn death case? The case revolves around Chelsea Walsh, who was …
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