Lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) people Sat Vcent and the Grenad face bias-motivated vlence and discrimatn their daily life, Human Rights Watch said a report released today. The legislature should repeal the untry’s lonial-era laws that crimalize nsensual same-sex nduct and pass prehensive civil legislatn prohibg discrimatn based on sexual orientatn and genr inty. The 58-page report, “‘They Can Harass Us Bee of the Laws’: Vlence and Discrimatn agast LGBT People Sat Vcent and the Grenad,” expos the physil and verbal asslts, fay vlence, homelsns, workplace harassment, bullyg, and sexual vlence that sexual and genr mori face unr the shadow of discrimatory laws. Those rponsible for mistreatment clu people close to LGBT people – fay members, neighbors, workers, classmat, and teachers – as well as strangers and police officers.
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GAY AND TRANSGENR PEOPLE FACE HIGH RAT OF WORKPLACE DISCRIMATN AND HARASSMENT
Is your pany a welg place for lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, and queer (LGBTQ+1f sexual orientatn as “an herent or immutable endurg emotnal, romantic, or sexual attractn to other people”; the group f genr inty as “one’s nermost ncept of self as male, female, a blend of both or neher—how dividuals perceive themselv and what they ll themselv, ” notg that “one’s genr inty n be the same or different om their sex assigned at birth. ” A gay man at a Japane multatnal related: “It’s my b—I’ve been out about my fay sce I joed this pany.
One Canadian terviewee relled, “My lleague overheard a nversatn when I was makg plans for the weekend and figured out I’m gay.