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Medical exemption

Will the company grant medical exemptions for relocation or RTO?

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Post ID: @OP+1n6pTEJP

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If you have grounds for a medical exemption, more proactive monitoring would be helpful. You should be in the office every day.

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Post ID: @1wwb+1n6pTEJP

FAQs from my org (Legg) said any medical exemption does not exempt you from the relocation requirements, as once it ‘expires’, you need to be at your intended hub/long term workplace.
Of course, if you can prove it will never expire, guessing you are a likely candidate for surplus.

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Post ID: @mrj+1n6pTEJP

I have "empathy" you no longer can perform the requirements of your job. Leadership has been told to use empathy not sorrow

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Post ID: @tjn+1n6pTEJP

Why do you want to stay at this cesspool at all cost? Do you love the abuse?

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Post ID: @gfs+1n6pTEJP

What is your medical exemption, you're allergic to work?

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Post ID: @xzz+1n6pTEJP

Depends on how strong your case would be. Case would be stronger if some type of discrimination would arise if not approved.

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Post ID: @qph+1n6pTEJP

Unlikely. Medical exemption is temporary and requires recertification every few months by a physician. Very few medical reasons would prevent a person from rot and relo and if so it would only be temporarily

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