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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe EEOC has declared that LGB discrimination in the workplace is illegal
http://www.slate.com/blogs/outward/2015/07/16/sexual_orientation_discrimination_at_work_eeoc_says_it_s_illegal_under_federal.htmlOn Thursday, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission unanimously ruled that sexual orientation discrimination is already illegal under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. As BuzzFeed's Chris Geidner reports, the EEOC's groundbreaking decision effectively declares that employment discrimination against gay, lesbian, and bisexual workers is unlawful in all 50 states. The commission already found that Title VII bars discrimination on the basis of gender identity, protecting trans employees.
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For now, the EEOC's decision applies only to federal employees' claims. But the EEOC represents private employees, as well, and helps employers and employees settle discrimination claims without a lawsuit. Last year, the EEOC resolved nearly half its cases through this process. And under the new guidelines, all sexual orientation discrimination will be considered illegal, empowering gay private employees to lodge discrimination complaints. Until the Supreme Court weighs in, lower courts may choose to accept or reject the EEOC's reading of Title VII. But the commission's rulings are respected by the judiciary, and could tip more courts to rule that sexual orientation discrimination is, indeed, already forbidden in the United States.
This is potentially very big. If the courts don't directly overrule the EEOC, then this is ENDA done and without religious exemptions.
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The EEOC has declared that LGB discrimination in the workplace is illegal (Original Post)
dsc
Jul 2015
OP
I would still like to see a federal law passed or the SCotUS ruling before celebrating
LostOne4Ever
Jul 2015
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Spider Jerusalem
(21,786 posts)1. ...
If the courts don't directly overrule the EEOC, then this is ENDA done
Not until gender identity is covered by non-discrimination laws (transgender rights still have a ways to go).
dsc
(52,166 posts)2. the EEOC already ruled this for transgender
LostOne4Ever
(9,290 posts)3. I would still like to see a federal law passed or the SCotUS ruling before celebrating
[font style="font-family:'Georgia','Baskerville Old Face','Helvetica',fantasy;" size=4 color=teal]The bigots have shown that even with those things in place they will try and continue their oppression of minorities they don't like.[/font]
both the fifth and sixth circuits are likely to be problem children in this regard.
Starry Messenger
(32,342 posts)5. K&R