Ergonomics and Reasonable Accommodations Under the ...

In response, the State adjusted her schedule, bought her a stand-up desk, and provided two non-Bodybilt ergonomic chairs. Ms. Melitski insisted that she had to have the Bodybilt chair, and sued for failure to provide a reasonable accommodation. The State then bought her the Bodybilt chair, but she persisted in her lawsuit. The State argued that ... ................
................