Reviews for THE EMPLOYEE RIGHTS HANDBOOK:
"Sack looks seemingly everywhere job discrimination might lurk and where special accommodations, if any, sbould be made." (New York Times).
"Steven Mitchell Sack discusses what is and isn't legal is the workplace." (Publisher's Weekly).
"Sack's excellent book covers employment rights ranging from the initial interview to negotiating a termination. People who plan ahead will know how to negotiate and get more employment
benefits." (Nashville Tennessean).
"The Employee Rights Handbook may very well be the authoritative text on the pitfalls of being an employee. Sack has managed to take all of this detailed, complicated, and relatively dry
information and make it very readable and interesting. The book is well worth the money regardless of your occupation and locale."(Career Corner).
"Sack offers tips that all workers should use to empower themselves. If there's one message driving Sack through his work, it's know your rights." (Detroit News).
"Simply written and easy to digest, this book may save you some serious money in determining what your rights are in the workplace. If you feel you have been discriminated against, want to know
what the grounds are for an illegal firing, or are unsure of what kind of lawyer to see if you are planning to sue, you should get a copy." (New Woman Magazine).
Endorsements: Endorsements for STEVEN MITCHELL SACK:
"Attorney Sack offers an impressive amount of useful information." (Library Journal).
"Noted labor attorney Steven Mitchell Sack provides invaluable information for all working women on their job rights and workplace issues. He is a gold mine!" (Good Morning America).
"If you are on the verge of being laid off, or just worry about it, author and labor attorney Steven Mitchell Sack will help you understand your rights before the pink slip arrives." (Nashville
Tennessean).
"Sack is a kind of lone ranger in barrister's garb who has real passion when it comes to workplace rights." (Philadelphia Jewish Exponent).
"Attorney and author Steven M. Sack helps workers navigate the employment-law minefield." (Columbus Dispatch).