I guess it doesn't really matter, but if I was a business owner who had an employee who started cross dressing at work, I probably would not want that distraction.
Not to be crass but the "T" is a mental illness and I suspect it's mostly men who have a perversion about wearing women's clothes. I am of the opinion that the business owner has a right to have a dress code, which includes dressing to your gender.
Why should the justice department be involved in individual grievances? My experience with the EEOC is that after a complaint is filed it finds merit and gives the aggrieved party the right to bring a private lawsuit. There is an industry of employment law attorneys devoted to representing these clients. The whole thing is a waste of money and resources and generally used to intimidate businesses that don't follow left wing ideology (bathrooms pronouns etc.)
Thanks for the clear parsing of the issues and statues involved, particularly the comments on Gorsuch’s opinions. But I fear these distinctions will be lost in the great gulf between opinions of most individuals regarding transgender issues.
Looking forward to other comments on your column to continue my education on this area of the law.
I guess it doesn't really matter, but if I was a business owner who had an employee who started cross dressing at work, I probably would not want that distraction.
Not to be crass but the "T" is a mental illness and I suspect it's mostly men who have a perversion about wearing women's clothes. I am of the opinion that the business owner has a right to have a dress code, which includes dressing to your gender.
Why should the justice department be involved in individual grievances? My experience with the EEOC is that after a complaint is filed it finds merit and gives the aggrieved party the right to bring a private lawsuit. There is an industry of employment law attorneys devoted to representing these clients. The whole thing is a waste of money and resources and generally used to intimidate businesses that don't follow left wing ideology (bathrooms pronouns etc.)
Thanks for the clear parsing of the issues and statues involved, particularly the comments on Gorsuch’s opinions. But I fear these distinctions will be lost in the great gulf between opinions of most individuals regarding transgender issues.
Looking forward to other comments on your column to continue my education on this area of the law.
Perfect. Jim Dueholm