ADL Urges Support for Workplace Protections for Gays and Lesbians
New York, N.Y., July 31, 2001 … The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) today
welcomed the introduction of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA),
legislation which would extend legal protections from employment discrimination
to gays and lesbians, and issued the following statement:
ADL firmly believes that employment decisions such as hiring, firing,
promotion and compensation should be based on merit, performance, and
ability – and never on the basis of an individual’s sexual
orientation. No one should be dismissed from their job solely because of
their sexual orientation.
Unfortunately, in the vast majority of states, it is not illegal to
fire someone simply because that person is a gay man or a lesbian.
Support for ENDA sends an important message to all Americans that sexual
orientation discrimination will not be tolerated in the workplace.
The provisions in ENDA would extend federal employment discrimination
protections to those denied equal employment opportunities based on sexual
orientation. ENDA does not create any special rights for gays and lesbians, but
simply extends existing federal employment discrimination protections based on
race, religion, gender, national origin, age and disability to include sexual
orientation.
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