Quote from: dist123 on October 20, 2017, 06:57:45 PM
I'm just wondering why is this needed?
I agree with Bari Jo. These letters protect everyone. The Person, co-workers and the Corporation. I do not have to explain to everyone what is going on, if they have questions beyond the letter they are free to ask me. Anyone who disagrees will still have to treat me with respect and the company will support me of cases of harassment and misgendering.
There is a few things I feel I should share.
The corporation I work for is very large and has associates in many different territories. When I inevitably run into a co-worker they should be properly informed before we meet in order to save them from the shock. Hopefully allowing all of us to do our job, business as usual.
My health plan will cover short term disability when I have upper or lower surgery, my wife's plan gives me some over lapping coverage so to date I have spent almost $30 on six months of finasteride. Other then that, I do not have to pay for my HRT meds.
Thank goodness for the Canadian Health Care System.
Other then transportation and accommodation I will not have to pay for my surgeries, as long as I follow the process. The process includes letters like this. I can now start the timer on my "Real Life Experience"
Those who are not familiar with new Canadian Law Bill C-16 you can read up here:
https://openparliament.ca/bills/42-1/C-16/This Law protects the rights of transgender people in all aspects of Canadian society.
My transition road map is playing out and I feel very fortunate about my circumstances.