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Post by smarywills on Feb 20, 2007 16:14:50 GMT -5
The Legal Aid Society (of California) web site has a host of employment letters that can be adapted for a variety of workplace situations. Please note that because of the jurisdiction these sample letters reference labor codes in California. However, with a little Internet searching, you can modify those codes to reflect the proper regulations for the state you reside in. There are sample letters for employment references, inspection of personnel files, leave requests, final payment of wages, etc. that contain language that you may want to tweak or steal. The link to the sample employment letters is: www.las-elc.org/selfhelp.htmlHere are some links to state labor laws: State Labor and Employment Laws (Fifty States) www.law.cornell.edu/topics/Table_Labor.htmState Law Statutes by Topic (Fifty States)www.law.cornell.edu/topics/state_statutes.htmlS. Mary Wills theblackfactor.blogspot.comThe Black Factor is a useful resource for anyone who is Working While Black. The blog provides strategies for dealing with racially-based problems in the workplace, provides perspectives on workplace racism, and allows visitors to share experiences.
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Post by Blaque on Feb 28, 2007 20:47:29 GMT -5
Thank you. This is very informative.
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