ODHR - Mayor's Anti-Discrimination Campaign

"The wish to govern one's own life is, of course, one of the most fundamental feelings in every human being."  - Mary Parker Follet

Purpose

The goal of the Mayor's Office of Diversity and Human Rights is to protect the basic human rights of all Salt Lake City residents by working towards freedom, justice, and peace for every individual in our community.

This campaign aims to further that goal by securing the employment rights of every resident of the city. It seeks to do so by focusing on laws at the city, state and federal levels relating to compensation, workplace safety, employment discrimination, and your right to work.

 

Videos for Non-English Speakers

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Discrimination Hotline 

If you believe you are a victim, witness, or any other concerned party to an instance of discrimination, call our anonymous hotline: 801-521-EQUL (3785). 

On this website, you can find information on:

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How to Contact Us

For concerns or questions, contact Yolanda Francisco-Nez, the Mayor's Coordinator for the Office of Diversity and Human Rights. 

Phone: (801) 535-7734

Email: odhr@slcgov.com

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Fair Housing: Equal Opportunity for All

Fair Housing Flyer (English)

Fair Housing Flyer (Español)

The Utah Labor Commission
 

Submit a Complaint

To submit a complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice, click here.