Tribal Employment Rights Office (T.E.R.O.)

Kathryn Probst, Director
Phone (928) 669-1380
Fax (928) 669-1261

1. What is the purpose of TERO?
The Colorado River Indian Tribe's created the TERO commission to better regulate the employment practices of the Tribe, as well as for employers and contractors conducting business on the reservation. TERO provides a number of services, which include matching qualified applicants from the Tribe to career opportunities on the Reservation and investigating complaints regarding employment practices.

2. How do I know whether or not my business needs to file an Employment Agreement with the TERO office?
The Tribal Employment Rights Title applies to all employers or contractors conducting business within the Colorado River Reservation, including: The Council and all its programs, departments, and chartered entities or enterprises; private employers and independent contractors and subcontractors, including those performing work for the Council, any State Government, or the United States.

If you are conducting business as an employer or contractor within the Colorado River Indian Reservation, you need to file an Employment Agreement with the TERO office.

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