Philadelphia Employment Law Attorney Ryan A. Hancock to Present at Bar Institute
Former PHRC attorney will discuss the legal rights of people with criminal history record information when applying for jobs.
- Philadelphia, PA-NJ (1888PressRelease) November 07, 2014 - Philadelphia employment law attorney Ryan Allen Hancock will present during a workshop on Nov. 14 at the Tri-State Human Relations Coalition Conference at the Pennsylvania Bar Institute. To register or for more information, visit TriStateHRCoalition.org.
Of Counsel at labor, employment and workers' compensation law firm Willig, Williams & Davidson, Hancock will be part of a panel discussing the legal rights of individuals with criminal history record information when seeking employment. In keeping with the conference's theme, "Working Towards Welcome - New Thinking in Our Communities," the session will cover Philadelphia's "Ban the Box" law, New Jersey's "Opportunity to Compete Act" and federal and state laws which allow or prohibit employers from rejecting an applicant with criminal history record information.
"Empowering people with criminal histories to obtain employment isn't just a question of fairness in employment law," said Hancock. "It's about working to meaningfully reintegrate a disenfranchised population back into our society. Erecting insurmountable barriers against people trying to re-enter the workforce is bad policy. Employment is strongly associated with reduced recidivism, and that makes this a public safety issue and, ultimately, a quality of life issue for everyone."
An experienced employment law attorney, Hancock is a passionate advocate for working people who have suffered discrimination in the workplace. He counsels and represents clients in matters relating to sexual harassment, discrimination, retaliation and whistleblower actions, wrongful termination, employee benefits, overtime and wage and hour concerns, and employment agreements, including contract negotiation, non-compete agreements, and severance.
Hancock co-founded and is board chair of the Philadelphia Lawyers for Social Equity and its Criminal Record Expungement Project. A 1999 graduate of Philadelphia's University of the Arts, Hancock earned his law degree from Rutgers School of Law in 2003.
About Willig, Williams & Davidson
Willig, Williams & Davidson (www.wwdlaw.com) is one of the largest and most respected union-side labor law firms in the United States. The firm has offices in Philadelphia, Media, Jenkintown and Harrisburg, Pa., as well as Haddonfield, N.J. Founded in 1979, Willig, Williams & Davidson focuses on representing labor unions, employee benefit funds and individual working people and their families on a variety of legal fronts, including national, regional and local contract negotiations; dispute resolution through mediation, arbitration and litigation; tax and benefit law compliance issues; discrimination and other employment matters; prepaid legal services for union members; and workers' compensation matters in Philadelphia and beyond.
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