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Assisted Living and Nursing Home Laws in Minnesota
This fact sheet talks about the differences between assisted living and nursing home facilities and your rights when you live there.This fact sheet is funded in part by Trellis and the Older Americans Act.
Source: Education for Justice
Job Status and Your Rights
This fact sheet talks about different kinds of employees and the job rules for each kind.
Source: Education for Justice
Overtime
This fact sheet talks about overtime pay, who can get it, when and how much you can get, and what to do if your job owes you overtime.
Source: Education for Justice
Powers of Attorney
This fact sheet talks about power of attorney, what it is, how to create one, and how to stop or revoke one.
Source: Education for Justice
Your Job: Background Checks, Medical and Drug Tests and More
This fact sheet talks about what info an employer can ask for when you apply and what they can ask for after you are hired.
Source: Education for Justice
Medicare Part D Extra Help Program
This fact sheet talks about the Medicare Extra Help program, who can get it and how to apply. 
Source: Education for Justice
Discrimination and Harassment at Work
This fact sheet talks about job discrimination and harassment. What it is, common examples, and what to do if it happens to you.
Source: Education for Justice
Time Off from Work: Birth, Adoption, School Events
This fact sheet talks about getting time off work for things like pregnancy, birth, maternity or paternity leave, to adopt a child, or other child related reasons.
Source: Education for Justice
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