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Gender Identity and Expression in the Workplace – Peter Straszynski – Torkin Manes LegalPoint Video

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Peter Straszynski describes the recently-recognized rights of trans people and outlines a number of steps employers can take to ensure that their workplace policies comply with employment and human rights laws in Ontario.

In 2012, the Ontario Human Rights Code was amended to add “gender identity” and “gender expression” as prohibited grounds of discrimination.

Under the Code, everyone has the right to define their own gender identity and to be recognized and treated as that gender without discrimination or harassment, whether or not they have undergone surgery or have their identity documents up to date.

Employers who deliberately choose not to hire candidates because they are “trans-people” are in direct violation of the Code.

Discrimination can also be “indirect”, however, where an organizational rule may appear to be neutral on its face, but ultimately has the effect of excluding trans-people.

Employers (and businesses generally) should be aware that:

  • Trans people should have access to washrooms, change rooms and other gender specific services and facilities based on their lived gender identity
  • Organizations must design or change their rules, practices and facilities to avoid negative effects on trans people and to be more inclusive for everyone
  • Any exceptions must be legitimate in the circumstances, and trans people must be provided any needed accommodation unless it would cause undue hardship

The issue of gender identity and expression is one that has recently earned much publicity and is quickly becoming a greater and more frequent reality in the workplace.

Proactive employers should be updating their workplace discrimination and harassment policies and training their management and staff on this emerging area of employment and human rights law.

If you would like to learn more about this or any other employment law topic, please contact me by phone or by email.

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