APALA Encourages the Passage of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act

Thursday, September 20, 2007
 

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APALA Encourages the Passage of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act

 

APALA encourages Congress to pass the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), a bill that would prohibit employment discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.  APALA does not believe that an employer should have the authority to make employment decisions, such as hiring, firing, promotion, training or compensation, based on sexual orientation or gender identity.   

 

Currently, 20 states have laws that prohibit employers from firing workers based on their sexual orientation.  An additional 12 states have laws that protect individuals based on their gender identity.  “APALA finds it unconscionable that in 31 states, it is legal to fire someone for being gay, lesbian or bisexual.  Additionally, we find it disturbing that in 39 states, it is legal to fire someone because they are transgender,” said Maria Somma, President of APALA.     

 

Research has documented that gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender workers face discrimination in the workplace.  “All Americans deserve to pursue the American Dream, free from the threat of employment discrimination, ” stated Gloria T. Caoile, Executive Director of APALA.  APALA stands side by side with Pride at Work to demand fair and equal protection under the law for all workers and to encourage Congress to pass the Employment Non-Discrimination Act.       

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