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ADA Workshops Slated

Is your business accessible to the disabled? With an estimated9.6 percent of California's population consisting of peoplewith disabilities, complying with the American With DisabilitiesAct (ADA)-and making sure this group feels welcome in your place ofbusiness-is no small matter. To clear up any confusion, theCalifornia American Women's Economic Development Crop. And theDepartment of Justice will visit community organizations such aschambers of commerce in January and February.

The one-hour presentation will teach entrepreneurs simple,cost-effective ways to make the workplace accessible to thedisabled, and will explain how to avoid litigation, take advantageof tax incentives and find resources for assistance. For moreinformation on the session nearest you, call (310) 983-3747.

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