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Legal Rights When Working At Home

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If you are employee and work either part time or full time at home, you are still protected by the same laws as if you worked at the employer's place of business. For instance, if you are injured while working on the job, you are entitled to workers compensation.  For information about legal protections at work, click here.

Talk with your employer about what procedures you should follow to keep your employer's proprietary information confidential.

NOTE: Your employer has a legal right to inspect your premises to be sure it is a safe enviornment. This is because your employer is subject to the same OSHA safety standards even if you work at home. For information about OSHA, see: www.osha.gov offsite link





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