Q. "We have employee who is claiming anxiety when she reaches the workplace. She now wants to work part time for three months to see if the anxiety will diminish. If she has anxiety at the workplace, how is two days off a week going to help? Is the company required to give her part-time work and let her set her own days and hours?"
Employee claiming ‘anxiety’ wants to go part-time. Must we comply?
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