What type of law works with employment issues?
A friend of mine is having employment issues and wants to seek out legal support. I looked up "employment law" though that seems to bring up lawyers who work with businesses, rather than employees. Is there a certain term that I can use to seek out this kind of support?
Thanks!
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June 16th, 2010 at 4:09 pm
the first step is the department of labor NOT an attorney, almost all labor violations are resolved by the DoL…..
if this is a discrimination issue the first step is the EEOC…….