As businesses and employers, nonprofits should take proactive steps to be prepared for immigration enforcement at your organization. This training will cover rights and protocols for nonprofits related to I-9 audits, workplace raids, and caregiver affidavits, to protect both your employees and your organization.
This training is only for nonprofit staff — primarily intended for organizational leadership responsible for compliance, operations, human resource, and/or organizational protocols, but any nonprofit staff are welcome to join.
Doors will open at 1:30 pm, and the training will begin promptly at 2:00 pm.
Speakers
Ruth Silver Taube, J.D.
Ruth Silver Taube is the Supervising Attorney of the Worker’s Rights Practice at the Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center at Santa Clara University School of Law. She is Legal Services Chair of the South Bay Coalition to End Human Trafficking, a delegate to the Santa Clara County’s Human Trafficking Commission and a Coordinator of the Santa Clara County Wage Theft Coalition.
After law school, Ms. Silver Taube served as a law clerk for the Honorable Ronald M. Whyte, District Court Judge for the Northern District of California and as a mediator in the EEOC’s San Francisco Office.
She received the Pro Bono Award from the California and Santa Clara County Bar and from the Santa Clara County Commission on the Status of Women, CAIR Silicon Valley, the San Jose/Silicon Valley NAACP, the African American Community Service Agency, and the Filipino and Vietnamese American Bar Associations of Northern California.