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   State Rapid Response Coordinators (Separate Website)
Also referred to as the "states Dislocated Worker" program, this is the contact information with reference to the petition for certification under the trade impacted employment program. (Trade Readjustment Allowances )
By: Dept of Labor and Workforce Development
  
   
   Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (Separate Website)
This site discusses who is covered, basic provisions/requirements, employee rights, assistance, penalties/sanctions, and the relation to State, Local, and other Federal Laws.
By: Dept. of Labor, Office of Compliance Policy
  
   
   What Happens After a Charge of Employment Discrimination is Filed with the EEOC? (Separate Website)
What happens after you file a charge with the EEOC about an employment discrimination? Here you can learn the different ways the EEOC handles these charges.
By: U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
  
   
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