[NFB-Conventions] Don’t miss “What’s It Really Like to Be a Plaintiff” on Wednesday, July 10

Yingling, Valerie Vyingling at nfb.org
Sun Jul 7 01:31:39 UTC 2019


Members:

Please plan to attend the “What’s It Really Like to Be a Plaintiff” session on Wednesday, July 10.<x-apple-data-detectors://0> Attorneys Eve Hill and Scott LaBarre will facilitate a discussion about how the NFB and its members challenge injustice, negotiate, and go to court for our rights. You won’t want to miss it.



During convention, the NFB will be gathering information from members on the following legal matters (and many others):

·        Pre-employment access barriers, including inaccessible job boards, applications, and pre-employment questionnaires—visit the NFB Legal table at the Career Fair to report your experiences.

·        The Container Store’s inaccessible point-of-sale devices—visit TRE Legal in the Exhibit Hall to discuss these point-of-sale devices.

·        Access barriers during travel to and from convention, including inaccessible self-service travel kiosks, travel websites and services, airports, and bus and train stations—please complete the NFB’s travel survey<https://www.nfb.org/libraries/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=14874&qid=2811074>!
If you miss us at any of these events, you can contact Valerie Yingling, legal program coordinator at the NFB, at 410-659-9314, extension 2440<tel:410-659-9314;2440> orvyingling at nfb.org<mailto:vyingling at nfb.org> to report access barriers.

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