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COVID-19 Return to Work – What Happens if an Employee Isn’t Willing to Return to Office?

As vaccination rates increase and cases of COVID-19 decline, many workplaces have begun announcing their return to office plans. Some offices have chosen to embrace a flexible return to work …

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Courts May Dispense with Precedence

Because employees have a duty to mitigate their losses after dismissal, turning down such an offer could potentially be damaging to a case. Courts caught on to the fact that not all employers make honest propositions and thankfully, exceptions to the rule were made.

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