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    An Ohio-based logistics company has been found liable for the death of a newborn baby after denying a pregnant employee’s request to work from home. On Wednesday, a jury ordered Total Quality Logistics, often referred to as TQL, to pay $22.5 million in damages. The lawsuit was filed by Chelsea Walsh, who said she requested ... Read more
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