LGBT Community And Discrimination In The United States

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LGBT Community

The LGBT community has struggle with work discrimination in the U.S. and around the world for many years. Currently in the U.S. there are 29 states without any laws protecting LGBT workers from discrimination just for being who they are, in addition, there are no federal laws that clearly prohibits or make it illegal to discriminate against LGBT individuals, in the case of sexual preferences, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act from 1964 only prohibits in terms of hiring and/or employment discrimination on the basis of the employee’s race, religion, color, sex, or national origin, but there is a lack of adequate moral and legal protection to individuals based on their sexual orientation and gender identity (Liptak, 2015).

Unfortunately, in the past decades, in the U.S. the lack of legal protection and a combination of homophobic and transphobic attitudes against the LGBT community has created grounds for violations to their human rights and other discriminatory acts and abuse such as social stigma and institutional barriers leading toward job discrimination and absence in job opportunities like promotions and workplace fairness. …show more content…

This is why is so important to reduce the general effects of stigma and discrimination against the LGBT community, one ways is to create a fully legal and social support from the government and society, in the end all the LGBT community want is to be treated equal, respectfully and to have the opportunity

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