Sexual Orientation Discrimination
Following the decision of a federal district judge, the Biden administration's directives surrounding workplace treatment of LGBTQ employees are barred from enforcement in 20 states.
Same-sex marriage protections would be guaranteed nationwide with additional legal safeguards under a bill the House of Representatives passed with bipartisan support.
EEOC Chair Charlotte A. Burrows released a statement in honor of Pride Month and the second anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court decision Bostock v. Clayton County highlighting the agency's ongoing work to combat employment discrimination against LGBTQ individuals.
Updated in relation to the Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ+ rights.
Updated in relation to the Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ+ rights.
Updated in relation to the Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ+ rights.
Updated in relation to the Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ+ rights.
HR guidance on ensuring that workplace policies and practices do not discriminate based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
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