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Title: Utah- Panel discusses state discrimination bill
Post by: SandraJane on January 29, 2012, 02:00:42 PM
Post by: SandraJane on January 29, 2012, 02:00:42 PM
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Panel discusses state discrimination bill
Posted by Bob Henline on Jan 27, 2012 in Local
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Sen. Ben McAdams hosted a panel discussion Thursday at the Utah State Capitol to discuss his proposed law, which seeks to add gender identity and sexual orientation to Utah's existing list of prohibited discrimination characteristics. The bill has received a wellspring of support from Utah's business community, including the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce.
The panel was composed of McAdams, Tim Sullivan (CEO of Ancestry), Brandon Pace (general counsel for eBay), Jay Magure (VP of 1-800-Contacts) and Cliff Rosky (Professor of Law, University of Utah). The bottom line, according to the panelists, is that discrimination isn't just wrong, it's bad for business.
Panel discusses state discrimination bill
Posted by Bob Henline on Jan 27, 2012 in Local
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Sen. Ben McAdams hosted a panel discussion Thursday at the Utah State Capitol to discuss his proposed law, which seeks to add gender identity and sexual orientation to Utah's existing list of prohibited discrimination characteristics. The bill has received a wellspring of support from Utah's business community, including the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce.
The panel was composed of McAdams, Tim Sullivan (CEO of Ancestry), Brandon Pace (general counsel for eBay), Jay Magure (VP of 1-800-Contacts) and Cliff Rosky (Professor of Law, University of Utah). The bottom line, according to the panelists, is that discrimination isn't just wrong, it's bad for business.