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11.5 Interference with Political Rights

Employers with 20 or more employees are prohibited from interfering with certain political rights of employees.1  However, the political activities of certain governmental employees can be limited.

  • 1La. R.S. 23:961, et seq.

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Pro Bono Desk Manual

  • Foreward
  • Editor’s Introduction
  • Correcting Names and Gender Markers
  • Court Access for Individuals with Disabilities
  • Defending Homeownership
  • Domestic Violence Law in Louisiana
  • Employment Law
    • 1 Introduction
    • 2 Importance of Employment Law Knowledge
    • 3 The Employment Relationship
    • 4 Evaluation for Benefits Eligibility
    • 5 Unemployment Compensation Benefits
    • 6 External Barriers to Employment
    • 7 “At-will” employment
    • 8 Public Employment
    • 9 Employee Benefits
    • 10 Wage Issues
    • 11 Work Conditions
      • 11.1 Health and Safety
      • 11.2 Children at Work
      • 11.3 Drug and Alcohol Testing
      • 11.4 Polygraph Testing
      • 11.5 Interference with Political Rights
    • 12 Templates
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  • In Forma Pauperis Filings
  • Language Access
  • Law of Special Education and School Discipline
  • Louisiana Landlord-Tenant Law
  • Louisiana Successions
  • Medicaid
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