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Trans people are being bullied out of the workplace

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new survey from Totaljobs revealed that almost two-thirds (65%) of trans people hide who they are at work in fear of discrimination (an increase from 52% in 2016) — and as the numbers reveal, with good reason.The survey found that 33% of trans people have experienced discrimination in job interviews or in the application process, and that in the past five years up to 32% of transgender workers have experienced discrimination or abuse at work.This includes things such as being bullied or insulted for being transgender, colleagues using the wrong pronouns or names deliberately and with malicious intent, being socially excluded or left out from work projects, being told to use a bathroom that does not align with their gender identity and.

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