Supporting an LGBT inclusive workplace

Much progress has been made in recent years to support those that identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) in our social consciousness, including in the workplace. Non-discriminatory workplaces are on the rise as ethnic and gender diverse workforces are proven to have financial returns above their industry mean. The definition of a diverse and non-discriminatory workforce should reflect our increasingly aware society, moving to include LGBT identification as a factor of diversity.

 

Small successes amongst ongoing challenges

 

Organizations are embracing that societal awareness as an increasing number of employers have earned perfect scores on the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index, a study which rates workplaces on LGBT equality. In 2012, only 319 employers scored a perfect 100 percent on the Index, whereas in 2018, a record 947 employers scored a perfect 100 percent. This increase marked the critical move to support the LGBT community in the workplace.

 

Unfortunately, the LGBT community has hurdles beyond racial and gender markers to become comfortable and secure  in the workplace. Earlier in 2018, a teacher in Miami, Florida claimed she was fired from her job solely for identifying as gay. With discrimination of that kind still prevalent in the workplace, it is important to encourage a tolerant and accepting work environment that fully supports non-discrimination practices.

 

Increase productivity with LGBT inclusivity training

 

LGBT inclusivity in the workplace is necessary for a more productive and diverse workforce. To quote the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index, “It’s no surprise that many top-scoring businesses are also top-performing businesses. They know that creating inclusive workplaces and communities where their employees can thrive is an investment in their own competitive edge.” Therefore, it is also no surprise that fighting discrimination and encouraging tolerance is important for the success of the modern workplace.

 

Guarantee that your organization supports an LGBT-friendly workplace and become one of those employers considered the “Best Place to Work for LGBTQ Equality” in the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index with LGBT diversity and inclusion courses through OpenSesame. Listed below are just some of the courses offered that train employees and managers on how to create a diverse, non-discriminatory, and LGBT-friendly workplace:

 

OpenSesame offers the most comprehensive catalog of elearning courses from the world’s top publishers. Contact OpenSesame today to speak with course curation specialist on how to meet the needs of a diverse workforce through elearning at info@opensesame.com