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Free Video Tutorials on Employment & Labor Laws
Interested in a quick overview of California labor and employment laws? Break out the popcorn and turn up your speakers. The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing has released several short videos, 90 seconds to 3 minutes in length each, offering short overviews of housing and employment laws. The videos are directed and acted by DFEH employees and are surprisingly watchable and informative. The actors pose as co-workers engaging in question and answer dialogues about harassment and discrimination laws.
Following are the four videos in the series which the DFEH has dubbed “Equal Rights 101″:
1. Equal Rights 101: Pregnancy Discrimination and Family Leave
2. Equal Rights 101: Pre-Employment Inquiry
3. Equal Rights 101: Reasonable Accommodation of Disability and Religious Belief
4. Equal Rights 101: Workplace Sexual Harassment and Retaliation
If you have more questions about a legal issue you’re facing in the workplace, talk to a lawyer.
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4 Responses to “Free Video Tutorials on Employment & Labor Laws”
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dominican republic lawyers | October 27th, 2009 at 1:24 pm
these videos are very helpful thanks for your information
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Eugene Lee | October 27th, 2009 at 9:22 pm
You’re welcome! But really, thank the DFEH for putting these nifty videos out there. I actually thought the actors did a nice job, too.
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Alice Thomson | November 15th, 2009 at 9:20 pm
Wow!!! Nice videos of labor laws and tutorials. I am very thankful to you. I like this article. Good job. I hope you will doing best……….
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Lawsuit Loans | January 14th, 2010 at 8:43 am
Good videos, this should be watched by a lot of companies to help protect their employees from causing problems in the workplace.
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