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Employment Law Hotline

  • Listed: October 2, 2021 7:19 pm
  • Expires: 998998 days, 16 hours

Description

Organization Name:

Women’s Law Center of Maryland 

Address:
301 W. Chesapeake Ave., Suite 201, Towson, MD, 21204
Phone
410-321-8761
Email:
admin@wlcmd.org
Organization Contact Email:
admin@wlcmd.org
Organization Contact Phone:
410-321-8761

Intake days/hours (by phone)
Tuesdays 9:30am – 1pm, First Thursday of the month 5pm–7:30pm
Advice/Help Hotline Phone
1-877-422-9500
Cost or fee (describe)
Free
Eligibility-residence-county
Statewide
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Maryland Legal Services Corporation Guidelines

Program Description

Tuesdays  9:30am – 1pm
First Thursday of the month  5pm–7:30pm

Hotline services are free and available to anyone who lives or works in Maryland.

The Employment Law Hotline will answer questions about:

  • Discrimination in hiring, firing, promotions and other working conditions
  • Pay equity
  • Sexual harassment
  • Discrimination based on pregnancy
  • Family or medical leave issues
  • Unpaid wages
  • Contract issues
  • Minimum wage and overtime violations
  • Being punished by the employer for having acted together with other employees to improve working conditions
  • Issues related to immigrant and part-time workers
  • Eligibility for unemployment insurance

The Employment Law Hotline attorney will not represent you and will not review or draft any documents for you. The attorney may suggest self-help measures you can take. You may be referred to a social service or governmental agency for assistance.

Callers with viable cases may be referred to the Women’s Law Center’s employment law attorney referral panel. Additionally, you may be referred to a lawyer referral program that may be able to find you an attorney who will charge low or moderate fees.

The Employment Law Hotline answers questions from women and men about a wide range of employment law issues. However, the Women’s Law Center is especially interested in helping callers with problems that predominately impact women.

Services
Employment Discrimination
Limited representation
Employment Law
Limited representation
Unemployment compensation
Limited representation
Wage claims
Limited representation
Workers compensation
Limited representation

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