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Governor John Bel Edwards was born seventh out of eight children to Sheriff Frank Jr. and Dora Jean Edwards. He grew up hunting and fishing in Amite, a rural town in Tangipahoa Parish. He and First Lady Donna Edwards began dating while students at Amite High School. After graduating top of his class, Gov. Edwards attended the United States Military Academy at West Point

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Louisiana Commission on Human Rights

What Does the Commission on Human Rights Do?

The role of the Louisiana Commission on Human Rights (LCHR) is to enforce specific laws pertaining to discriminatory practices in the state of Louisiana. To accomplish this purpose, the Commission uses distinct procedures for intake, investigation, mediation and determination to process official complaints of discrimination.

How Do I Submit a Complaint?

LCHR handles complaints of employment discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, sickle cell trait, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions. If you believe you have been discriminated because of any of these qualities, you can file a claim with the LCHR.

LCHR also provides protection against discrimination in public accommodations and banking and lending practices.

Requirements

  • Race, color, sex, national origin, religion and disability: Your employer must have at least 20 employees.
  • Age: Your employer must have at least 20 employees, and you must be age 40 or over.
  • Sickle cell trait: Your employer must have at least 20 employees.
  • Pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions: Your employer must have more than 25 employees.
  • Timing: The last alleged act involving discrimination must have occurred within the past 180 days. 

Equal Pay Discrimination

LCHR also investigates cases of equal pay discrimination when certain conditions are met. 

Equal pay applicability for public (state) employees follows the guidance of LSA R.S. 23:661 et seq.; wherein the state employee must work a minimum of 40 hours per week, serve the employer notice, and give the employer 60 days to investigate the matter before filing a complaint with LCHR.

Private employers are subject to the Louisiana Employment Discrimination Law – LSA R.S. 23:301 et seq. and R.S. 51:2231 et seq.; wherein the employee’s employer must have at least 20 or more employees, the last alleged act must have occurred within the past 180 days, and the employee must be a part of a protected class and similarly situated to file a complaint with LCHR.

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