Throat clearing first:
I’m really sorry for that guy—ALS is just a horrible disease
I’m really glad he is getting accommodations
My actual reason for posting:
As I read the article, my thought was, Hey, WF, I don’t know if the “Well, yeah, we let the terminal guy work from home” is quite the “we are super accommodating” flex you think it is.
This line: “we have started to figure out more about how you can continue to work if, for some reason, your health forces you to pivot” — hey, here’s a concept: people can continue to work and contribute even with good health!
But, nope, for WF, literally dying is when they can “provide flexible and remote work arrangements”