January 15, 2009

Disability Discrimination At Work – Get the Answers you need

Are you disabled and have you been discriminated against at work?
Are you disabled and working now or thinking about going back to work?
Are you concerned about what to do if discriminated against?

If you answered “Yes” to any of the above then this interview with workplace discrimination expert Theresa White will help you protect yourself at work and help you resolve discriminating events.

Over the past fifteen years, Therese White has conducted over 500 employment discrimination mediations.  Most involved  diversity-related claims of race/color, gender and disability  discrimination resulting in retaliation and wrongful termination.

Though Therese is not an attorney, she has the necessary knowledge of discrimination law and can offer specific guidance regarding EEOC policies and procedures.

But, most importantly, she provides the requisite sensitivity and know-how to overcome obstructive emotions, motives and behaviors.  Additionally, she knows how to build sufficient trust and understanding to solve the dispute.

This interview simply explains your rights and what to do if they have
been violated.  I trust it will empower you with knowledge to protect
yourself and the confidence to know where to turn for help.

To hear the interview and learn about dealing with disability discrimination Click Here.

Regards,

Brian Therrien
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