DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION
Failure to provide auxiliary aids was discriminatory
An employee who wasn’t provided with the recommended support on returning to work after a brain haemorrhage has won a disability discrimination claim for their employer’s failure to make reasonable adjustments. How did it fail in this duty?
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