tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8106747693052658513.post1716287131261300147..comments2024-03-22T02:19:35.704-05:00Comments on Grand Divisions: Metro Nashville NDO passes second readingChris Sandershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02185332112405546785noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8106747693052658513.post-78100344261208573042009-08-19T13:50:28.800-05:002009-08-19T13:50:28.800-05:00Julia,
Thanks for contacting him and eliciting a r...Julia,<br />Thanks for contacting him and eliciting a response on his bill. This will help us as we continue to advocate for the Barry bill, which includes sexual orientation and gender identity. <br /><br />I didn't notice gender identity in his list. We think protection from discrimination based on gender identity is very important. Claiborne's bill only seems broader, but most of the factors he lists are already covered in law.Chris Sandershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02185332112405546785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8106747693052658513.post-42904631710467798322009-08-19T13:35:16.118-05:002009-08-19T13:35:16.118-05:00Here's what my Councilman has to say on all th...Here's what my Councilman has to say on all this: <br /><br />On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Phillip Claiborne wrote:<br /><br />This is the language of the Coleman bill which is patterned after the D.C. ordinance. You tell me which one offers the greater protection to Metro’s workers. By the way I am the co-sponsor of the bill.<br /><br />pc<br /><br />Section 1. That Chapter 11.20 of the Metropolitan Code, Fair Employment and Housing, is hereby amended by adding the following new Section 11.20.075:<br /><br />11.20.075 Metropolitan government prohibited from discriminating on the basis of non-merit factors.<br /><br />It is unlawful for the metropolitan government to discriminate against any person in recruitment, examination, hiring, appointment, training, promotion, retention, or employee discipline because of the person’s race, age, color, religion, sex, national origin, disabling condition, marital status, political affiliation, sexual orientation, group membership, personal beliefs, traits, or other non-merit factor not substantially related to successful performance of the duties of the position. <br />-------<br /><br />By CL Berry and CM Stein's own admission last evening the Coleman bill goes far<br />beyond the Berry bill to address discrimination in the Metro work place.<br />Stein even said in his remarks that he was ecstatic about the language in<br />the bill. The bill is in fact very similar to the discrimination policy of<br />Washington D.C and several other cities in the country.<br /><br />The choice is simple; do we move to protect all individuals and groups<br />against discrimination in the workplace or do we selectively protect a small<br />group to the exclusion of all others.<br /><br />CM Claiborne<br />---------------------<br /><br />I think he makes a good point and don't see why we would be fighting against this second ordinance since it is more encompassing and helps more people.Juliahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01694560282398611705noreply@blogger.com