09/10/2009 02:30 PM | Via: Huffington Post

Court Says Employer Must Pay For 340-Pound Employee's Weight-Loss Surgery

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indiana court has ruled that a pizza shop must pay for a 340-pound employee's weight-loss surgery to ensure the success of another operation for a back injury he suffered at work – raising concern among businesses bracing for more such... read the full story

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