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Employment Issues for Migrants
Legal Information > Information from the Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network

This section of PALawHelp.org has information and resources about Employment Issues for Migrants in Pennsylvania.
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Access to Justice: Do you need an interpreter for a legal matter
Information brochure from Justice at Work (formerly Friends of Farmworkers) and Community Legal Services about your legal right to have a a free trained interpreter present during legal proceedings to help you to communicate and understand the proceeding. Content Detail
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- Spanish / Español
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Petition to Waive Court Costs
Click the document title to be linked to LawHelp Interactive where you can prepare a Petition to Waive Court Fees which can be used to ask the Pennsylvania Court for permission to file legal papers for free. This form can be used in most types of court cases in Pennsylvania. Approval to waive fees is not automatic. You will need to ask the Court to approve your Petition. Instructions will be included. PLEASE NOTE: This is NOT a fill-in-the-blank form; you will need to answer questions while connected to the Internet. IMPORTANT: To use this form, you must use Internet Explorer as your browser and Microsoft Word to print your documents. Read More
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Workers' Rights Handbook
Handbook on workers rights including the rights of immigrant workers. The original Philadelphia area handbook was created by Community Legal Services, Friends of Farmworkers and the Villanova Law School Clinical Program based on a publication created by the Chinatown Community Youth Leadership Project, a program of Asian Americans United. [PDF] Content Detail
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- Spanish / Español