Avoiding Retaliation in the Workplace

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HIRE-St. Louis is an outreach initiative about the rights and responsibilities of workers and employers regarding the anti-discrimination provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).

Depending on the audience, "HIRE" means Hiring Immigrants: Responsibilities (Rights) of Employers (Employees). Using a variety of specially-prepared materials, outreach will be conducted as follows:

Employers will gain knowledge from concrete information provided on their responsibilities under the anti-discrimination provisions of INA. Dissemination methods include videos, a monthly enewsletter, and periodic employer forums;

Foreign-born employees will learn more about worker rights in workshops conducted at ESOL sites and information disseminated by ethnic media outlets;

Immigrant advocates will gain skills about the steps in helping someone file a complaint; and the

General public will become more knowledgeable to identify and avoid discrimination as a result of viewing, hearing or reading materials in English and translated languages. Materials will include and dissemination methods will include posters and other materials from the Office of Special Counsel (OSC), fact sheets, social networking and other electronic transmissions.

The International Institute is integrating such materials into its on-going information distribution networks including enewsletters, social network sites, and public presentations to ensure that the one-year project has multi-year impact.

Office of Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices
U.S. Department of Justice
Civil Rights Division
osccrt@usdoj.gov

Employer hotline 1-800-255-8155
For questions regarding Form I-9, acceptable documentation, and hiring employees.

Employee hotline 1-800-255-7688
If you have been discriminated against by your employer or suspect discrimination, you may file a formal complaint with the Office of Special Counsel. Call the employee hotline and someone with the OSC will be able to help you.

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