Officers booted out by the army for their political views will be able to seek legal redress.
At present, employers can get rid of older workers once they reach the mandatory retirement age without fear of legal redress.
Anita Hill's accusations of harassment against Clarence Thomas during his televised confirmation hearings for the Supreme Court encouraged thousands more women to seek legal redress.
That disparity, the lawyers say, cries out for legal redress.
The foundation would also like to see improved access to free English language lessons so migrant workers can improve their knowledge of their rights and ask for help, and easier access to legal redress and compensation.
Material safety includes access to things like potable water, food and health services while legal safety includes redress for human rights violations, non-discrimination, and unhindered access to justice.
The President has long sought the high ground on the issue, pointing to his signing of the Lilly Ledbetter Act that provided women with more legal room to file lawsuits to redress instances of employment discrimination.
She added that if Mr Gove did not intervene, legal action could be the only course of redress left open to schools.
They raise the vexed question of compensation: not just money, but the promise of different legal treatment, including the right to sue for redress.
No investor, foreign or domestic, will stay in Haiti long if they are unable to trust the legal system to safeguard their investments and give them redress for breaches of contracts.
Cuts in legal aid from next year will make it harder to get redress.
He also called for all estate agents to become members of a redress organisation such as an Ombudsman scheme, which will probably become a legal requirement later this year.
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