Homophobia Still Thriving In The Workplace, New
Study Reveals PerezHilton.com
November 18, 2008
On Tuesday, the Williams Institute at the UCLA
School of Law released a study showing that that
laws prohibiting discrimination based on sexual
orientation in the workplace are used as frequently
by LGBT workers as laws prohibiting sex and race
discrimination are used by women and people of
color.
Currently, twenty states and the District of
Columbia prohibit employment discrimination on the
basis of sexual orientation; thirteen of those
states also prohibit gender identity discrimination.
Why isn't there something in the books for ALL
STATES yet?!?!
One of the study's authors, M.V. Lee Badget,
said, "Our analysis directly questions the popular
argument that sexual orientation anti-discrimination
laws are unnecessary…they are needed and utilized by
the LGBT workforce."
And, Christopher Ramos, a researcher who also
worked on the study, pointed out that in eight
states sexual orientation claims surpass sex claims;
the same is true for three states when compared to
race claims.
"Clearly, LGBT employees are not only facing a
certain level of discrimination, but also, taking
advantage of protective state policies," said Ramos.
The Employment Non-Discrimination Act, a proposed
U.S. federal law that would prohibit discrimination
against employees on the basis of sexual
orientation., needs to be passed NOW!