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Met Police officer moved three hours away from his base - then sued for discrimination because he wasn't allowed to work from home
A Metropolitan Police officer was transferred three hours away from his original base and subsequently filed a discrimination lawsuit after being denied the option to work remotely. The case highlights tensions over remote work policies and potential workplace discrimination in law enforcement.
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