Some Anchorage businesses already have sexual orientation protection
Mon, July 6, 2009
Posted in Metro News
Tomorrow evening the Anchorage Assembly continues its public hearing regarding a proposed anti-discrimination ordinance that would protect gay and lesbians. If passed, the ordinance would not allow for discrimination based on sexual orientation. But some Alaska businesses have already taken steps to make sure that all employees are protected.
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Suzanna Caldwell, APRN – Anchorage
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