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It's Time for Congress to Help Bring LGBT Employees Out of the Shadows at Work

Started by katia, September 19, 2007, 11:09:24 PM

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It's Time for Congress to Help Bring LGBT Employees Out of the Shadows at Work

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/deborah-j-vagins/its-time-for-congress-to_b_65087.html
By Deborah J. Vagins
9/19/2007

'Alex Gorinsky was a well-regarded account manager for five years at a Texas finance leasing firm, consistently getting positive performance reviews and merit pay raises, until he brought Jon, his partner of three years, to the 2006 company Christmas party. Gorinsky, 34, was laid off three weeks later'
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