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DC Protest Urges End to LGBT Job Discrimination in AZ and Elsewhere

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Thursday, May 20, 2010   

PHOENIX - A Capitol Hill protest today will demand congressional leaders keep their promise to vote this year to outlaw job discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. Organizer Robin McGehee is co-director of GetEQUAL, a national gay and lesbian advocacy group. She says a federal law is needed to protect workers in states like Arizona.

"In over half the states in the United States, you can be fired because you're lesbian, gay, bi or trans. This protection would offer job security and job protection for those people."

A dozen states currently ban both sexual orientation and gender-identity job discrimination, while nine more states outlaw only discrimination based on sexual orientation. Arizona currently has an executive order prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation for state employees.

Despite support for the bill in Congress, McGehee says the non-discrimination act has yet to be scheduled for a floor vote in either the U.S. House or Senate. Meanwhile, only 45 full voting days remain this year.

"We've been asked to hold off while they worked on financial reform, while they've worked on health care, and if we just lobby enough, if we help get them elected, then they will vote for equality. We're running out of time."

McGeHee says protecting lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans-gender people from job discrimination is both a moral issue and a civil rights issue.

"No one, especially in these economic times, should have to worry about job security just by the sheer fact for who they are; just as a person should not lose their job because of the color of their skin or the makeup of their body."

The Employment Non-Discrimination Act before Congress would apply to any private employer with more than 15 workers.




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