LGBT+ Workplace Inclusion: How we can do better
Andrew Swinley
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LGBT+ workers continue to face unique professional difficulties despite increased awareness and efforts towards workplace inclusion. Employees within the LGBTQ+ community may feel pressured to hide aspects of themselves in order to advance in their careers - which negatively impacts workplace relationships, job satisfaction and wellbeing. Here we discuss how you can foster an inclusive work environment for all employees.
Reasons Behind Feeling Pressured
There can be numerous reasons for LGBT+ individuals to feel pressured to alter or conceal parts of themselves at work. With no representation in leadership positions and discrimination from coworkers or supervisors likely preventing advancement opportunities for these employees, their confidence may wane quickly at work.
Impact on Mental Health and Job Satisfaction
Suppressing one's true self can have serious adverse effects on mental health. LGBT+ individuals who conceal aspects of their identity at work are more likely to suffer depression and anxiety than those who express it openly and authentically. Pressure from heteronormative behaviour standards may also compromise job satisfaction for LGBT+ employees.
Research Findings
The inclusion consultancy group INvolve conducted a study that revealed nearly two-thirds of LGBT+ employees feel pressure to "act straight" in order to advance in their careers, with trans and lesbian women especially feeling this strain. Social expectations surrounding gender identity and sexual orientation present unique obstacles for these groups while discrimination by senior leaders within organisations often creates hostile environments that limit growth potential both personally and for companies alike.
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Establishing an inclusive workplace
Organisations looking to foster diversity and inclusion should adopt strategies which support the LGBTQ+ community. Here are some effective techniques for creating an inclusive work environment:
Give all employees comprehensive diversity and inclusion training to raise awareness of the special issues experienced by LGBTQ+ individuals.
Conclusion
Establishing an environment of acceptance and respect for LGBTQ+ personnel can have far-reaching advantages, including increased job satisfaction and efficiency. Businesses should address any pressure to "act straight" directly so as to support all staff equally and to create a workplace where everyone can thrive.