State of Washington Human Rights Commission
The Washington State Human Rights Commission (WSHRC) is dedicated to preventing and eliminating discrimination through the fair application of the law and efficient resource use. Established in 1949, the commission enforces the Washington State Law Against Discrimination, ensuring that individuals are protected in employment, housing, public accommodation, and when seeking credit and insurance.
The WSHRC allows individuals who believe they have faced discrimination based on protected class status to file formal complaints. With a mission to promote equal rights, the commission fosters productive community partnerships while handling a diverse array of cases, including employment discrimination and fair housing issues.
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