Civil Rights Investigations under the Workforce Investment Act and Other Title VI-Related Laws

From Intake to Final Determination

by Seena K. Foster

Civil Rights Investigations under the Workforce Investment Act and Other Title VI-Related Laws
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Civil Rights Investigations under the Workforce Investment Act and Other Title VI-Related Laws

From Intake to Final Determination

by Seena K. Foster

Published Aug 18, 2011
166 Pages
Genre: REFERENCE / Personal & Practical Guides



 

Book Details


“Equal Opportunity Is the Law”

FIVE STAR RATINGS!

  • The most thorough and the best product on the market
  • An eye-opening learning experience
  • Could be used as a stand-alone in training sessions
  • An excellent reference book
  • An invaluable resource for its target audience of professionals who must respond to complaints of discrimination

In Civil Rights Investigations, Ms. Foster assembles a tremendous amount of information, presents it in an organized and easy-to-understand format, and delivers it to you along with practical and useful guidance. Whether you are a novice or expert, this book is a truly exceptional resource that takes you step-by-step through the investigative process. And, the teachings offered are applicable to any discrimination complaint investigation. Starting with the basics of knowing whether you have a complaint and authority to investigate it, to navigating more in-depth concepts such as understanding the burdens of the parties, properly framing the issues of an investigation, developing a complaint investigation plan, interviewing witnesses, analyzing conflicting evidence, and writing final determinations, Civil Rights Investigations is with you each step of the way, providing insights, tips, and examples. A wide array of discriminatory bases is explored, including race, color, national origin, gender, sexual harassment, religion, disability, political affiliation, citizenship, and age. And, the book contains sample interrogatories covering numerous adverse actions in government programs such as denial of access, denial of training, denial of services, denial of benefits, and denial of proposals or bids. Other sample interrogatories address adverse actions in the workplace, including sexual harassment, reasonable accommodation, retaliation, termination, non-selection, non-promotion, adverse performance appraisals, and damages. Simply put, Civil Rights Investigations is a top-of-the-line resource for any public or private sector equal opportunity professional.

 

About the Author

Seena K. Foster

Seena Kay Foster is a graduate of The George Washington University School of Law. Her passion for civil rights stems from decades-long involvement with community organizations dedicated to ending discrimination and promoting a better quality of life by opening doors of opportunity to people of all backgrounds. She is a partner with Title VI Consulting, LLP, which offers training in civil rights investigations as well as mediation services.

 

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