Know Your Rights At Work
| Dates: | March 11, 2026 |
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| Meets: | W from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM |
| Location: | MALT Office, 6601 Greene St. |
| Cost: | $39.00 |
There are still openings remaining at this time.
Some companies say “We’re one big family,” but my parents never downsized my brothers for lower-salaried siblings! The workplace has changed, from a relationship built on loyalty to one that is arm’s length and legalistic. Your employer knows the law and might think that you do, too, which can cause misunderstandings. Learn the new rules of work, and how to survive and thrive. Learn to protect yourself from discrimination and “workplace bullying,” learn about severance- and non-compete agreements. Learn how to maximize opportunities in good and bad times, including how to avoid proactively and/or nip in the bud job-killing problems. Work is a major part of your life – make it work for you.
| Fee: | $39.00 |
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| Hours: | 2.00 |
Fee Breakdown
| Category | Description | Amount |
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| Course Fee (Basic) | Course Fee | $ 39.00 |
| Optional Fee | Donation (optional) | $ 0.00 |
MALT Office, 6601 Greene St.
Located at the corner of Greene & Hortter Streets. SEPTA bus route H stops one block away at Lincoln Drive at Greene Street and Lincoln Drive at Hortter Street. Chestnut Hill West rail station at Upsal is also about one block away.View Larger Map
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