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Title: Jamaica : Stonewall Global Workplace Briefings, 2018
Other Titles: Stonewall Global Diversity Champions
Keywords: Jamaica
employment discrimination
equality
gender identity
homosexuality
lesbian
transgender
intersexuality
transsexuality
diversity in the workplace
immigration
Issue Date: Jun-2019
Publisher: Stonewall Equality Ltd.
Place of Publication: London: England
Series/Report no.: Stonewall Global Workplace Briefings
Description: Stonewall uses broad legal zoning to group the differing challenges faced by organisations across their global operations. Jamaica is classified as a Zone 3 country, which means sexual acts between people of the same sex are illegal. To help put this into context, it is important to note that two further zones exist: In Zone 1 countries, sexual acts between people of the same sex are legal and clear national employment protections exist on grounds of sexual orientation. In Zone 2 countries, sexual acts between people of the same sex are legal but no clear national employment protections exist on grounds of sexual orientation.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01sn00b168f
Related resource: https://www.stonewall.org.uk/global-workplace-briefings
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