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Ohio firm must pay $22.5 million to mom whose baby died after she was denied work-from-home

2mon 29d ago by midwest.social/u/Ascrod in ohio@midwest.social from www.nbcnews.com

Where's the jail time for murder?

Walsh was finally allowed to work from home after her husband, Joel Walsh, spoke about his wife’s plight with his company’s human resources manager, who is friends with a top executive at TQL, the suit states.

That manager, who is not named in the lawsuit, notified the TQL executive about Walsh’s situation.

“Thank you,” the TQL executive said, according to the lawsuit. “You just saved us a lawsuit.”

Oops, didn't avoid that suit.

I'm not too surprised considering the reputation that TQL has in the Cincinnati area.