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- Labor & Employment Law Section: Attorney Referral Program: The Chairman of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ("EEOC") has instructed EEOC field offices to work together with the attorneys in their jurisdictions who litigate employment discrimination cases for plaintiffs, to enhance the EEOC's efforts to enforce compliance with federal laws that prohibit employment discrimination.
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- Answering Your Questions about AIDS/HIV and Employment: In recent years, the fight against AIDS has led to significant medical break-throughs. As a result, people with HIV are feeling healthier and returning to work. With this resurgence back into the work force, a whole new set of legal issues affecting the employment of HIV-positive individuals has developed. The questions in this chapter address legal issues in the workplace.
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- Young Lawyers Division: HIV and Your Rights: A Legal Guide to Wisconsin - Employment: In recent years, the fight against AIDS has led to significant medical breakthroughs. As a result, people with HIV are feeling healthier and returning to work. With this resurgence back into the work force, a whole new set of legal issues affecting the employment of HIV-positive individuals has developed. The questions in this chapter address legal issues in the workplace.
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- ADA Hot Links and Document Center: This high-quality site is an excellent source of Americans with Disabilities Act material, including ADA regulations and technical assistance manuals from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice. The site is maintained by Duncan C. Kinder, JD, under the sponsorship of the Great Lakes Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center and the ADA-OHIO Steering Committee.
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- Answering Your Questions about AIDS/HIV and Employment: In recent years, the fight against AIDS has led to significant medical break-throughs. As a result, people with HIV are feeling healthier and returning to work. With this resurgence back into the work force, a whole new set of legal issues affecting the employment of HIV-positive individuals has developed. The questions in this chapter address legal issues in the workplace.
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- Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB): The Bureau of International Labor Affairs assists in formulating international economic, trade, nd immigration policies affecting American workers. The Bureau's Web site features press releases and reports.
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