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Employment Non-Discrimination: Federal, State and Local Laws and Legislation

Federal, state and local laws do not consistently prohibit discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation, although many states and municipalities have enacted laws applying to their jurisdictions. Employers are urged to enact their own non-discrimination policies to help ensure uniform expectations throughout their operations.

Federal Law

Federal law mandates that employers not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age or disability. Federal law does not yet protect employees from discrimination based on real or perceived gender identity or sexual orientation.

State Laws

The majority of states do not have laws protecting employees from discrimination based on real or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity, although states are passing such laws each year.

City and County Ordinances

More than one hundred cities and counties throughout the U.S. prohibit employment discrimnation based on gender identity and sexual orientation.

Pending Legislation

Federal Legislation