Out at Work advice
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advice
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When the customer isn't right
Our colleagues and managers are breaking the law if they bully or harass us for being gay. But what happens if we are bullied at work by a customer or client?
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Workplace bullying
Bullying causes stress, ill health and demotivation, but many of us will either experience or witness it in our workplace at some point in our career. Since 2003 it has been unlawful to bully someone at work for being gay.
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Network it!
Does your workplace have a network for lesbian, gay, bi and trans staff? An increasing number of organisations do, and if yours does not, there are lots of reasons why you might want to set one up.
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Out at work?
New job, new you. But are you back in the closet or out and proud? How and when you come out at work is something not everybody finds straightforward.
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In g3's September issue, stand-up comedian Rhona Cameron tells us about her new screenplay, the more
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In g3's July magazine we talk to R&B star Kelis about her new album, her upcoming tour… and more
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