LABOR LAW LINKS
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AFL-CIO
www.Aflcio.org
Provides a variety of assistance resources, including info regarding discrimination, overtime pay denial, sexual harassment, family leave denial, injury on the job and more. As the federation of America's unions, the AFL-CIO includes more than 13 million of America's workers in 64 member unions working in virtually every part of the economy.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
www.eeoc.gov
Enforces federal legislation prohibiting discrimination in employment to ensure equality of opportunity.
US General Services Administration
www.gsa.gov
Guidelines for avoiding and reporting discrimination in the Federal government workplace.
US Government Printing Office
www.gpoaccess.gov
The U.S. Government Printing Office disseminates official rules, proposed rules and notice information from all three branches of the Federal Government.
Labornet
www.labornet.org
LaborNet was founded in 1991 to build a democratic communication network for the labor movement. LaborNet's founders believe that the new communication technology must be put to use to revitalize and rebuild the labor movement.
National Labor Relations Board
www.nlrb.gov
Federal agency that enforces the National Labor Relations Act. Protects the right to union representation and investigates unfair labor practices by employers and unions.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
www.osha.gov
Department of Labor division responsible for enforcing the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.
Small Business Administration
www.sba.gov
Free help and research resources from the Federal Government, for starting a business while complying with Federal, state and local laws.
US Department of Labor
www.dol.gov
Laws and regulations concerning benefit plans, health and safety, wages, hours, child labor and workplace standards, from the US Dept. of Labor.
Social Security On-line
www.ssa.gov
Laws, regulations, commissioner rulings and employee operating instructions for retirement income, supplemental security income, and disability and health insurance benefits.
THOMAS
www.thomas.loc.gov
Search for Bills and Public Laws introduced or enacted by Congress, courtesy of the U.S. Library of Congress.

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