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Title: Transgender woman dismissed from job after telling employer about her transition
Post by: stephaniec on March 13, 2016, 04:16:38 PM
Transgender woman dismissed from job after telling employer about her transition

http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/life/77827062/Transgender-woman-dismissed-from-job-after-telling-employer-about-her-transition

Stuff/Last updated 20:51, March 13 2016

"An Auckland transgender woman says she lost her job after she announced she would be transitioning to a woman.

Dakota Hemmingson had worked at the salon known as Barkers Groom Room for several weeks before she announced her transition.

Now, the 23-year-old has taken her case to the Employment Relations Authority (ERA), claiming she was pressured to end her employment because she was no longer a match for the job."
Title: Re: Transgender woman dismissed from job after telling employer about her transition
Post by: suzifrommd on March 13, 2016, 05:56:46 PM
Go get 'em sister! After enough lawsuits and complaints, the transphobes will start to get the point.
Title: Re: Transgender woman dismissed from job after telling employer about her transition
Post by: Ms Grace on March 13, 2016, 06:21:54 PM
She was there for a whole several weeks!

Guess it shows though, do you tell the employer before at the interview and not get the job or do you wait long enough to prove yourself in the job before outing yourself. Not that it should make a difference but at least by waiting it does give you a leg to stand on.
Title: Re: Transgender woman dismissed from job after telling employer about her transition
Post by: Arch on March 13, 2016, 06:33:37 PM
When I was an hourly employee in the eighties and nineties, I was told that many U.S. companies had a clause indicating that they could fire an individual for ANY reason before a probationary period had elapsed. I don't know whether certain reasons were considered illegal, but I should think that they would be. But the point is that the companies apparently didn't have to specify a reason.

If my job included such a probation, I would not divulge until after I had completed it.