Glasgow Times

More than a third of LGBT people ‘don’t come out at work’

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MORE than a third of LGBT people in Scotland have not “come out” to anyone at work because they fear discrimina­tion, according to charity research.

The report, based on a YouGov poll of 799 employees, found 36% have hidden their identity because they were afraid of discrimina­tion – a figure that rises to 58% for trans people.

Stonewall Scotland’s findings also highlight bullying as an issue, with one in six having been the target of negative comments or conduct from colleagues in the last year because they are LGBT.

Director Colin Macfarlane said: “Over the last few years employers across Scotland have shown real commitment to their LGBT staff by taking action to become more LGBT inclusive workplaces.

“However, our Work Report shows not every LGBT person feels supported by their employer.

“The fact that two in five trans staff have faced negative comments or conduct from customers or clients shows just how much still needs to change.

“Organisati­ons who can ‘get it right’ reap the benefits of happy staff who will perform better.

“It’s been proven that diversity among staff leads to a more productive, positive and creative workplace environmen­t.

“We need more organisati­ons and businesses to ‘come out’ for LGBT equality and show their commitment to their LGBT staff and colleagues.”

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