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Know Your Rights: Employment & Discrimination Workshop

https://youtu.be/G8UnVYvgsek NJ Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Career Success Solutions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals & Deaf-Hearing Communication Centre, Inc. present  "Know Your Rights: Employment & Discrimination Workshop'" Presenters:Laura Carlin Mattiacci, Senior Attorney at Console Law Offices and Kurt Jung, Esq., U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission There will be a question/answer period at the end of the workshop. Tuesday April 22, 2014 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Burlington County College 1000 Briggs Road, Suite 120 and Room 115 Mt. Laurel, New Jersey 08054 Click here to view the flyer!

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23 Comments


As a Deaf professional who's faced communication barriers in the workplace, I'd love to attend this workshop—especially the ECC portion on employment rights. Do you offer ASL interpreters for the Q&A? I've been using https://framepack-ai.com

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Probodhd Kumar
3 days ago

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As a Deaf professional, I really need these employment rights resources — the ECC presence and ASL interpreters make this accessible. I've been using https://aivideomeme.com

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