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Essential Guide to Federal Employment Laws

Lisa Guerin, Sachi Barreiro

Publisher: NOLO

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Navigating an employer’s obligations under federal employments laws can be confusing and overwhelming. The FMLA, ADA, FLSA, NLRA--it can be difficult just to keep the acronyms straight! With the The Essential Guide to Federal Employment Laws, you’ll learn the ins and outs of the 20 major federal employment laws, including: 

	which businesses must comply with each law
	what each law allows and prohibits
	which federal agency enforces each law
	and practical tips to remain within the scope of the law

Each chapter is dedicated to explaining and demystifying one federal employment law, including: 

	the Americans with Disabilities Act
	the Family and Medical Leave Act
	the Fair Labor Standards Act
	the National Labor Relations Act
	the Equal Pay Act
	and much more

Stay ahead of the game and protect your company and yourself--get The Essential Guide to Federal Employment Laws.
Available since: 04/15/2016.

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