Railway company skips first step of accommodation process in worker's reinstatement

'There was a bunch of medical evidence… that they didn't seem to take into account': lawyer

Railway company skips first step of accommodation process in worker's reinstatement

A railway company failed in its duty to accommodate when it didn’t consider reinstating a worker with physical restrictions to his home position with modified duties as the first step in accommodating his return to work, a federal arbitrator has ruled.

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