What
to Do About Personnel Problems [in Your State]
on CD-ROM
The
HR Red Book™ - State Employment [in Your
State] Answers on CD-ROM - NEW and IMPROVED
Version 2.0
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Learn how your state laws differ from federal law. Available for 49 states
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