> >I hae listed there the states for which we know some kind of legislation >has passed re: breastfeeding. > >I want to amek sure that this listing is UP TO DATE. So, if you know of >action that has occurred in another US state or in a Canadian province or >Australian state or some other part of the world I am not thinking of, >please write me privately and I will gather up such goodies and get them >placed on our WEB page. > Sorry it's taken me so long to respond. In the state of Queensland, Australia, breastfeeding is protected under anti-discrimination legislation, in relation to "service" areas. Basically this means that you can't be asked to leave a restaurant or other public place because you are breastfeeding. but it does not cover private workplaces. In other owrds, if your boss says you can't breastfeed or express milk (sorry - I hate the term "pumping", as it makes women sound like petrol (gas) stations) on the premises because there is anot a suitable place, then you have no recourse to the law. At least that is my understanding of the legislation. Lesley McBurney, Brisbane, Australia