Know Your Rights. Self-Help Tools to Help You Get Organized and Move Forward

Practical self-help guides, trackers, and educational tools for individuals navigating EEOC, MSPB, and workplace-related processes.

When federal systems feel overwhelming, the hardest part is often knowing where to begin. These resources were created to help you sort your records, understand your next step, and reduce confusion with clear, practical tools. Choose your starting point below.

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Why Taylor Rights

Taylor Rights was created to provide practical educational resources for individuals facing difficult workplace and employment-related situations. Shaped by real process experience, careful preparation, and a commitment to helping others, these guides are designed to make complex information easier to understand and more organized to use.

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For Such a Time as This

Like Esther, we may have been placed in this moment for such a time as this. When laws, policies, and public decisions affect our children, schools, neighborhoods, and future, silence is not wisdom. Prayer must come first, but prayer should also move us toward understanding, courage, and action.

Our duty to the Most High God comes first. That means we must pray, seek understanding, and act with courage. Our children are watching. They are watching whether we seek truth, stand with courage, and do our part to protect what matters.

We honor God not only by what we believe, but also by whether we are willing to stand up, speak clearly, and do our part.

“And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?” Esther 4:14

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      Built from Real Experience

    These resources are informed by real-world experience with employment processes, including prior personnel management knowledge and firsthand experience learning under pressure when time, clarity, and preparation mattered most. Taylor Rights was developed to turn those lessons into practical, organized, and accessible self-help tools for others.

     Practical Tools for Difficult Situations

    Start with Retirement ~ If you are preparing for retirement or trying to make sense of benefits, credits, and planning decisions, begin here. Retirement numbers, benefits questions, and future planning tools. These resources help you understand the basics, gather what matters, and take the next step with less stress.

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    Access practical guides, trackers, and tools designed to help you stay organized, informed, and better prepared as you navigate federal workplace challenges.

    Your Guide to Understanding Workplace Rights

    Discover valuable tools and guides to help you confidently navigate employment challenges.

    Start with EEOC

    Workplace rights, complaints, deadlines, and documentation help,

    If you are dealing with discrimination, harassment, retaliation, or a workplace complaint, this is the best place to begin. Get tools to help you understand key deadlines, organize your records, and prepare your next steps with more clarity and confidence.

    Start with OWCP

    Injury claims, records, and federal workers’ compensation support.

    If you are trying to understand a federal work injury claim or need help organizing your OWCP-related documents, start here. These resources are designed to help you track information, stay organized, and better understand the process ahead.

    Start with MSPB

    Appeals, merit system issues, and federal employment actions.

    If you are facing a serious personnel action, appeal issue, or merit systems concern, this section can help you get oriented. Start here for tools that support organization, timelines, and a stronger understanding of what to review first.

    Watch and Reflect
    For Such a Time as This

    Like Esther, in the Bible, we may have been placed in this moment for such a time as this. When laws, policies, and public decisions affect our children, schools, neighborhoods, and future, silence is not wisdom. Prayer must come first, but prayer should also lead us toward understanding, courage, and action.

    Our duty to the Most High God comes first. We cannot control everything in this world, but we can refuse to be silent, refuse to remain uninformed, and refuse to leave the future only in the hands of those who do not love truth or justice. We honor God not only by what we believe, but by whether we are willing to stand up, speak clearly, and do our part. Our children are watching, and the example we set today will help shape the choices they make tomorrow.

    “And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?” — Esther 4:14