Rubin Employment Law
Have you been unfairly dismissed or discriminated against at work?
Are disgruntled employees disrupting your workplace and affecting productivity?
Rubin Employment Law fights for the rights of employees and also helps employers prevent and navigate disputes. We get employers and employees to stop fighting so everyone can get back to business.
If you live or work in New Jersey, New York, or Pennsylvania and have employment law questions, or believe that your rights are being violated, we're here to help! Schedule a Strategy Session with us today at https://www.alixrubinlaw.com/schedule-a-strategy-session/.
Or call us at 973-787-8442.
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