My wife is 24 weeks pregnant with twins. She has asked to work from home for the last few weeks of her employment before going on pregnancy leave because a) she can do her role just as well from home as from the office and b) she is worried that the stress of her commute (1 hour each way in London on public transport) will bring on pre-term labour (a real risk with twins). Her line manager has declined her request. As a result she is likely to have to start her maternity leave earlier than she would have liked.
Does my wife have the right to have her request to work from home given due consideration?
Can my wife claim recompense for the fact that she was effectively forced to go on maternity leave earlier than she would like?
Does my wife have the right to have her request to work from home given due consideration?
Can my wife claim recompense for the fact that she was effectively forced to go on maternity leave earlier than she would like?
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