Fifth Circuit Says Telework Is Not a Presumptively Reasonable Accommodation

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In Hayes v. GStek Inc., the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that the Covid-19 pandemic “did not change the reality that in-person work is presumed to be an essential function of most jobs.” The case involved an employee who was permitted to telework on a temporary

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