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Human Rights Commission logs new complaints, considers guidance and outreach on "right to sit" claims

2113316 · January 8, 2025
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At its Jan. 8 meeting the Human Rights Commission reported four new complaints, discussed a pending "right to sit" complaint and possible employer guidance, and considered outreach channels including flyers, CTN and county equity staff.

The Ann Arbor Human Rights Commission reported four new complaints since its last meeting and discussed how to handle a recently filed “right to sit” complaint and related outreach to local employers.

“ We had just 4 new ones,” Commissioner Judith said during the meeting, noting that two of those complaints were filed late last year and two were newly opened since the commission’s last meeting.

Commission members said they are researching legal precedents and outreach strategies. Commissioner…

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