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AB 1825 Sex Harassment Trainer

A free resource for California employers about the sexual harassment training law (AB 1825).

USERRA Poster (update)

Okay, that's weird, the Labor Department now has made the USERRA poster unavailable where I got it at their site (see).

So, I've updated the links in my blog entries to the new USERRA poster I downloaded yesterday and saved at my job.

Why'd they take it down? Are there going to be corrections?

I doubt it. (The page says the poster was only "temporarily removed.") My guess is that it didn't fit the Department's talking points or the news cycle, and they plan a later release. You know, better press and publicity.

But how does removing the poster serve US employers, employees, or the military?
AB1825 employment law compliance
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