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Japan America Society of Southern California
Building Japan-America Relationships Since 1909
Friday, November 7, 2014 9:00am - 5:00pm
Whittier Law School - Building 3, Room 1 3333 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Symposium Details Breakfast, lunch and reception afterwards 5 MCLE credits* available Free admission and parking
Despite the progress that we have made in the last few decades in the arena of employment protections and rights for different communities, there are still many populations who are not sufficiently protected by them. This symposium will focus on these gaps in protection, highlighting changes that need to be made in our current legal regime and changes that we can expect to see in the future. Panels will discuss the employment rights of LGBT workers, child workers, student interns, and low-wage female workers. KEYNOTE SPEAKER Anna Park Regional Attorney at Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Los Angeles District Office
Hosted by the Whittier Law Review and Co-sponsored by the Institute of Trial and Appellate Practice
To register and for detailed schedule, click here for the website or contact Symposium Editor Sachiyo Miller, smiller4@poets.whittier.edu
tel (310) 965-9050 fax (310) 965-9010 email info@jas-socal.org