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Obama to protect some gay workers
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President Barack Obama will sign an order proscribing federal regime contractors from discriminating against gay and transgender workers, officials have verbalized.
The executive order follows years of pressure from gay rights groups.
Obama cannot elongate the aegis to all American workers, however.
The order comes after far broader anti-discrimination legislation stalled in the Republican-led House of Representatives.
The executive order will apply only to federal contractors, which employ proximately one-quarter of the US workforce.
“This is a major step forward in the struggle for liberation and equity for [lesbian, gay, transgender and "queer"] workers and their families,” Rea Carey, executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, verbally expressed in a verbal expression. “Now millions of people will have the economic security they require to provide for their families.”
The Employment Non-Discrimination Act (Enda) passed the Democratic-controlled US Senate last year but has since languished in the House amid perpetual partisan political gridlock.
That legislation would bar employers with 15 or more workers from making employment decisions – hiring, firing or emolument – predicated on sexual orientation or gender identity.
Obama urged the House of Representatives to pass the bill in November, verbally expressing it had “the inundating support of the American people, including a majority of Republican voters, as well as many corporations, diminutive businesses and faith communities”.
“One party in one house of Congress should not stand in the way of millions of Americans who want to go to work each day and simply be judged by the job they do,” he integrated, addressing House Republicans.
But Republican House Speaker John Boehner opposes the bill, arguing it could lead to lawsuits and obstruct job engenderment.
Obama has utilized the puissance of the executive order afore, once raising the minimum wage for federal contractors and withal expanding the number of workers eligible for overtime pay.
There is currently no word on when Mr Obama plans to sign the order, but a White House official told US media the president had asked his staff to prepare the order for his signature.
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