Quote from: xAmy on August 10, 2016, 06:24:00 PM
That's really nice to hear. ^^
When you told HR was it through a letter or speaking to them? And did how did they tell the other workers about it?
Sorry for being a pest but I like to know these things to help with anxiety :p
I initially asked for a meeting because I had a 'personal issue' to discuss. At this meeting, I told them what I wanted to do. I gave them plenty of time to do their research, because, despite it being a very large company, nothing like this had ever happened there. So I helped them write the new policies to deal with this should it come up again. This was all back in 2000/2001, so trans issues were much less known about than nowadays.
I told a few of my close colleagues and work-friends face to face, which went well, mostly.
Then, much closer to the time, HR and my immediate managers held two large meetings (there were too many people in our department to have just one meeting) where they told everyone what was going to happen. I wasn't present at these meetings.
They enlisted the help of a trans support group (I can't remember the name) who came in to work to inform HR and management how to deal with it all.
It is a very large company, and they have a company magazine, so once I had transitioned at work, they did an article on me with a photo. So then, all of a sudden, the entire company of over 20,000 employees all knew about me.
I got quite a few letters of support, many from complete strangers, who had read the article.
It was all held up as good practice for diversity and awareness at work by HR.