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Report highlights the economic cost of discrimination against LGBTQI+
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 03, 2024
A new report from Open for Business explores the economic case for LGBTQI+ inclusion in Thailand, estimating losses of 51.8 billion to 121.8 billion baht per annum due to discrimination.
NHRC flags discrimination in treatment of Thaksin while he was a prisoner
SATURDAY, AUGUST 03, 2024
Rights body refers the matter to anti-corruption commission
Khmer Boxing Federation bans Canadian fighter for Muay Thai discrimination
MONDAY, JUNE 10, 2024
Newly appointed Khmer Boxing Federation president Lieutenant General Khov Chhay has announced that as long as he remains in the post, well-known Lethwei exponent Dave Leduc will not be allowed to compete in Cambodia.
Thailand's LGBTQ+ image belies lack of employment equality
THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2024
Thailand is not the gay dream come true as some believe it is, despite being dubbed as a most LGBTQ+ friendly destination. Bangkok offers one of the best LGBTQ+ scenes in Asia, along with Phuket and Pattaya, even as prejudice towards LGBTQ individuals still exists in Thailand.
Call for legal action as airline refuses to let wheelchair user board flight
TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2024
A wheelchair user wrote to the Lawyers Council of Thailand, calling for legal action against an unnamed airline for not letting him board a flight to Chiang Rai.
Facebook to pay more than $14 million in Justice Dept. settlement over discrimination against U.S. workers
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2021
WASHINGTON - Facebook has agreed to pay penalties totaling more than $14 million under a settlement with the Justice Department over findings that the companys hiring practices intentionally discriminated against Americans in favor of foreign workers, U.S. officials said Tuesday.
Black women say Pinterest created a den of discrimination -- despite its image as the nicest company in tech
SUNDAY, JULY 05, 2020
SAN FRANCISCO - Two days after two black female ex-Pinterest public policy officials claimed in viral Twitter posts that they were underpaid, faced racist comments from their manager, and were subject to retaliation, Pinterest chief executive Ben Silbermann tried to assuage outraged employees.
Most LGBTQ workers in U.S. face discrimination that's now illegal
TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2020
Now that LGBTQ workers are covered by U.S. nondiscrimination law, employers must figure out how to protect them from the biases many of them say they face.
Supreme Court says gay, transgender workers protected by federal law forbidding discrimination
TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 2020
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court ruled Monday that a landmark federal civil rights law from the 1960s protects gay and transgender workers, a watershed ruling for LGBTQ rights written by one of the court's most conservative justices.
Muslim students not being targeted, Prayut insists
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2019
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