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<noinclude>{{Template:Clicklaw Wikibooks Contributor}}</noinclude>{{Contributor | bio = '''Jim Sayre''' was a staff lawyer at the [http://www.clasbc.net/ Community Legal Assistance Society] (CLAS), where did work on workers' compensation, Employment Insurance and other casework, law reform, and community education for over 25 years. Jim organized monthly meetings of advocates for injured workers and Employment Insurance claimants and facilitated PovNet's confidential email lists for WCB, EI, and employment law.   
<noinclude>{{Template:Clicklaw Wikibooks Contributor}}</noinclude>{{Contributor | bio = '''Jim Sayre''' was a staff lawyer at the [http://www.clasbc.net/ Community Legal Assistance Society] (CLAS), where he did work on workers' compensation, Employment Insurance and other casework, law reform, and community education for over 25 years. Jim organized monthly meetings of advocates for injured workers and Employment Insurance claimants and facilitated PovNet's confidential email lists for WCB, EI, and employment law.   


Jim helped <span class="noglossary">review</span> the [[Employment Law Problems|employment law]] section of the wikibook ''[[Legal Help for British Columbians]]'' from 2012-2013.
Jim helped <span class="noglossary">review</span> the [[Employment Law Problems|employment law]] section of the wikibook ''[[Legal Help for British Columbians]]'' from 2012-2013.

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Jim Sayre, CLAS
Jim Sayre, Community Legal Assistance Society
clasbc.net
Jim Sayre was a staff lawyer at the Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS), where he did work on workers' compensation, Employment Insurance and other casework, law reform, and community education for over 25 years. Jim organized monthly meetings of advocates for injured workers and Employment Insurance claimants and facilitated PovNet's confidential email lists for WCB, EI, and employment law.

Jim helped review the employment law section of the wikibook Legal Help for British Columbians from 2012-2013.