Jackson Lewis: Omaha, Nebraska Ordinance Prohibits Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Employment Discrimination | Practical Law

Jackson Lewis: Omaha, Nebraska Ordinance Prohibits Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Employment Discrimination | Practical Law

This Jackson Lewis LLP Law Firm Publication discusses the Omaha, Nebraska city ordinance that prohibits employers from discriminating against employees based on sexual orientation and gender identity. The ordinance covers Omaha employers with at least six employees. Employees may file complaints with Omaha's Human Rights and Relations Department. Religious organizations are exempt from this ordinance.

Jackson Lewis: Omaha, Nebraska Ordinance Prohibits Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Employment Discrimination

by Jackson Lewis LLP
Published on 11 Apr 2012Nebraska, United States
This Jackson Lewis LLP Law Firm Publication discusses the Omaha, Nebraska city ordinance that prohibits employers from discriminating against employees based on sexual orientation and gender identity. The ordinance covers Omaha employers with at least six employees. Employees may file complaints with Omaha's Human Rights and Relations Department. Religious organizations are exempt from this ordinance.