Rotating schedule proves too much for single working mom

Employer must accommodate welder's schedule based on family status

As a single working mother of two toddlers, Renee Cahill-Saunders is no stranger to a busy schedule. But the constantly alternating day and night shift work as an apprentice welder at a manufacturing plant in Fort McMurray, Alta., proved to be too much to handle in addition to caring for her children.

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