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Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA)
I am just now taking steps to get involved with Equality Nevada and am particularly interested in learning more about (and securing) workplace protections for trans-identified individuals. This is a new process for me......a new way of being......and I'm both excited and nervous (nervous because this type of involvement is very new to me).
What have your experiences been with this piece of legislation? Your level of involvement? Part of this journey may take me to the HR departments of businesses and corporations. I want to see what is in place......or what's *not* in place.......to share and learn..... Hell, I don't know. Like I said, it's new for me. Thoughts? Stories? Links? Please, note: Although *my* particular interest as I move forward is to see what is/isn't in place for trans-folks, I am focusing on all under the GLBTQI umbrella when talking about ENDA here. In case you're interested in the basics on ENDA, this is from www.hrc.org ... What is the Employment Non-Discrimination Act? The Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) would provide basic protections against workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. ENDA simply affords to all Americans basic employment protection from discrimination based on irrational prejudice. The bill is closely modeled on existing civil rights laws, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The bill explicitly prohibits preferential treatment and quotas and does not permit disparate impact suits. In addition, it exempts small businesses, religious organizations and the military, and does not require that domestic partner benefits be provided to the same-sex partners of employees. What ENDA Does * Extends federal employment discrimination protections currently provided based on race, religion, sex, national origin, age and disability to sexual orientation and gender identity * Prohibits public and private employers, employment agencies and labor unions from using an individual’s sexual orientation or gender identity as the basis for employment decisions, such as hiring, firing, promotion or compensation * Provides for the same procedures, and similar, but somewhat more limited, remedies as are permitted under Title VII and the Americans with Disabilities Act * Applies to Congress and the federal government, as well as employees of state and local governments What ENDA Does Not Do * Cover businesses with fewer than 15 employees * Apply to religious organizations * Apply to the uniformed members of the armed forces (the bill doesn’t affect the "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell" policy) * Allow for quotas or preferential treatment based on sexual orientation or gender identity * Allow a "disparate impact" claim similar to the one available under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Therefore, an employer is not required to justify a neutral practice that may have a statistically disparate impact on individuals because of their sexual orientation or gender identity * Allow the imposition of affirmative action for a violation of ENDA * Allow the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to collect statistics on sexual orientation or gender identity or compel employers to collect such statistics. * Apply retroactively |
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There was a Senate hearing this past Thursday.
http://www.washblade.com/thelatest/t...?blog_id=27967 No trans witnesses on the panel... That's the kind of thing of which I would not mind being a part. I'll take my first step this Tuesday evening. Some of you know that I spent 21 years in education. When I decided to transition, I left my job and the east coast and moved. Part of the reason was to be with my lady. Another part was to try something different. And another part was to focus on transitioning with as few distractions as we could manage. I am very blessed in that I have not had to resume a more traditional career. But if I am to be honest, I would have to say the thought of applying.......say, in a school system.........and putting ALL of my cards on the table would be a bit stressful. I've always feared being judged (not sure what that is rooted in), and I think it would be pretty intimidating to say, "Hey, I'm a kick-ass educator and specialist with some outstanding professional references. You'll find all my records in this folder. You'll also find a certified court order for my name change, blah, blah, blah..." Now, I have no problem actually doing that. I just don't have much faith that it would not be an issue. That's sad to me. We all know that it *would* be an issue the majority of the time. |
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It's interesting that as an adult educator transitioning on the job isn't an issue but I think those that do transition and are teachers for children face far more judgement of their "skill/ability" than adult educators. I think there is some kind of mythos where people believe the negative hype around trans individuals (e.g., mentally unstable, deviants, etc.)
They cannot see the separation of personal life from professional life in a school system. What is interesting about ENDA is that it does allow various institutions to be exempt (which will mean if your faith doesn't support LGBTQ individuals, you may not want to come out to them and, in fact, find work elsewhere if possible). Good luck on Tuesday. |
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It really is painfully frustrating to think about it. So much doesn't make sense about the thought processes, the reasoning (and lack of), and the reactions. I believe that once we have those protections in place, we still have to look at an employer's responsibility in *not* disclosing certain information. So... I can see post-transition individuals being hired in K-12 education (and hopefully protected). However, I still think we are a long, long, long way away from K-12 educators being able to peacefully transition *on* the job. Linus, does your employer have a non-discrimination policy in place that cites sexual orientation *and* gender identity?
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That is so awesome! Great to hear!!
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Thinker, I live in Southern Nevada, and I am very fortunate that my employer does have a non-discrimination policy in regards to sexual orientation AND gender indentity
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Wish you were still here Thinker. The Equality VA/ VCU rally is seeking trans- teachers to speak! Keep up the good work out there. We'll keep your struggle in our thoughts!
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Hi Thinker,
I've been doing advocacy and enforcement work in this area (employment discrimination) for a number of years. Recently I've focused on an investigative methodology called "testing." I'm very happy to go into further detail "off-line" about the specifics of this methodology, but the critical piece here is that this is type of investigation has proved very difficult due to a lack of transmen and/or FtMs willing to volunteer in the process. I am currently work for the Equal Rights Center (www.equalrightscenter.org) a national civil rights non-profit, and we are constantly looking for transmen/FtMs will to be testers. If you, or other friends would be willing to participate allow me to direct you to the link on our website and complete the online application. Quote:
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