Gov. Kasich bars anti-trans discrimination in Ohio state workforce
The order, titled Executive Order 2018-12-K, bars discrimination on the basis of numerous protected categories, including sexual orientation and gender identity, revising policy for the first time to bar anti-trans discrimination. The order replaces Executive Order 2011-05K, which barred discrimination in the state workforce on the basis of sexual orientation, but not gender identity.
https://www.washingtonblade.com/2018/12/19/gov-kasich-bars-anti-trans-discrimination-in-ohio-state-workforce/
December 19, 2018 at 9:16 pm EST | by Chris Johnson
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More good news as the tide swings in our favour.
Great news for Ohio, and just another example that LGBT support is not simply split along party lines; life is not that simple, as much as some may like it to be.
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That's nice for state workers but does nothing to help those in the private sector. I just wish they'd damn fix the birth certificate thing.
Completed social transition in 1973 and SRS in 1977. Have never had a birth certificate to match. >:( I've never needed one, even when I got married and have been self-employed for 23+ years and my boss doesn't care but still, it's something I wouldn't mind having before I die.
Quote from: Lisa_K on December 20, 2018, 01:00:31 PM
That's nice for state workers but does nothing to help those in the private sector. I just wish they'd damn fix the birth certificate thing.
Completed social transition in 1973 and SRS in 1977. Have never had a birth certificate to match. >:( I've never needed one, even when I got married and have been self-employed for 23+ years and my boss doesn't care but still, it's something I wouldn't mind having before I die.
Well, yeah...but Obama's executive orders only applied to federal workers and he was hailed as the second coming of Christ! :laugh:
Progress comes in fits and spurts, but it's still progress.
I could change my birth certificate if I wanted to, but I have better things to do with the $50, to be honest.
Quote from: Lisa_K on December 20, 2018, 01:00:31 PM
That's nice for state workers but does nothing to help those in the private sector. I just wish they'd damn fix the birth certificate thing.
Completed social transition in 1973 and SRS in 1977. Have never had a birth certificate to match. >:( I've never needed one, even when I got married and have been self-employed for 23+ years and my boss doesn't care but still, it's something I wouldn't mind having before I die.
I too would love to change my birth certificate before I die. As it stands right now, what's the use of changing my correct, legal,
male name in my home state if my birth certificate is wrong? >:(
At least Kasich did one good thing before leaving office! I can't think of anything else he did for the transgender community that wasn't harmful in some way...but I could be wrong.
Ryuichi