Today LAS-ELC joined the California Women’s Law Center to provide legal services to homeless women veterans in Long Beach, CA at the third annual Female Stand Down. More than two dozen homeless women veterans sought legal assistance in just the first hour of the Stand Down. Said one of them, “I feel blessed to have… Continue reading Stand Down for Women Veterans in Long Beach, CA
Month: July 2013
California Senate Moves to Protect Jobs of Victims of Gender-Based Violence
The Senate today passed SB 400 (Jackson), co-sponsored by LAS-ELC, which would protect the employment of victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. SB 400 would ensure that employers make appropriate workplace accommodations for victims, and that people experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking are not terminated for disclosing their victim status.
Mobile Workers’ Rights Clinic Coming to Contra Costa County
On July 15, 2013, LAS-ELC’s Mobile Workers’ Rights Clinic (Clinic) will partner with OneJustice’s Justice Bus® Project (Project) and Hanson Bridgett LLP to provide a free workers’ rights clinic to residents of Contra Costa County. Individuals attending the clinic will meet with volunteer attorneys and law students to discuss a variety of employment-related problems, including… Continue reading Mobile Workers’ Rights Clinic Coming to Contra Costa County
New Videos Provide Employment Law Information in American Sign Language (ASL)
Legal Aid Society–Employment Law Center is proud to announce the launch of six innovative “know your rights” videos in American Sign Language (ASL) with English captioning. The informational videos, the first of their kind in the nation, provide critical legal information in a format accessible to deaf and hard of hearing workers. The videos… Continue reading New Videos Provide Employment Law Information in American Sign Language (ASL)