As a member of the LGBT community you likely already know what “transgender” means; however, co-workers, employers, and others outside of the community should become familiar with the correct definition as well. A transgender individual is someone whose gender identity or gender expression does not match their assigned birth sex. In other words, if you were born a male but you feel like a female, identify with being female, and/or outwardly express yourself as female, you are transgender. As a workplace discrimination attorney in Florida, let’s look at what you should know from the context of the law.
Topics covered in this report include:
- What is Sexual Orientation Discrimination?
- What is Gender Discrimination?
- What does “Transgender” Mean?
- How are LGBT Worker’s Discriminated Against in Employment?
- Are there Federal Laws that Protect LGBT Workers?
- Where does the State of Florida Stand on LGBT Employment Discrimination?
- Have you read your Company Policies?