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Early Court Rulings on Preferred Pronouns in the Workplace

By Filings on Fri, 02/16/24
Society & Culture
Preferred Pronouns
Labor Laws
Court Cases
LGBTQ Politics

“if your employer demands you use another’s preferred pronouns, and you cannot in good conscience comply, can your employer fire you? As with many legal questions, the answer is ‘it depends.’” - TGC

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Ed Vasicek

NewNew All Purpose Pronoun Needed

Sat, 02/17/24

What we really need for practical reasons is a new genderless pronoun that refers to any human being.

"The Midrash Detective"

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  • Va. school district pays $575K settlement to teacher fired for not using trans pronouns

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