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Queer people are still facing disturbing levels of workplace discrimination

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In spite of what we may be thinking, seeing, hearing or feeling - it turns out we were wrong... Despite recent gains in federal protections, LGBTQ+ people across the country — especially transgender and nonbinary people — continue to face rampant discrimination at work and don't feel safe being out, according to research from the Williams Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law.

In a 2023 study of 1,902 LGBTQ+ adults in the workforce, released in August, 17 percent said they had experienced discrimination or harassment on the job in the past year. Trans and nonbinary employees were more than twice as likely as cisgender queer employees to face discrimination and harassment: Twenty-two percent of trans and nonbinary people experienced discrimination in the past year, and 26 percent experienced harassment.


"You would hope things have gotten better," said Brad Sears, founding executive director of the Williams Institute and coauthor of the report.
Read the full report here