Not necessarily. A place of employment must be a "covered entity" for the Nebraska Fair Employment Practice Act (FEPA) to apply. Private and non-profit employers generally need to employ 15 or more persons to be "covered." State and local government subdivisions, employment agencies and labor organizations are "covered" no matter how many persons are employed.
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