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Untold Stories of the Members of LGBTQ+ in the Workplace

Lovelee Onias, Leonre Balasta, Rj Kyle Labanza, Brian Gacita, Elma Fe E. Gupit, Angelita B. Alvarico and Jose F. Cuevas
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Lovelee Onias: College of Criminology, Misamis University, Philippines
Leonre Balasta: College of Criminology, Misamis University, Philippines
Rj Kyle Labanza: College of Criminology, Misamis University, Philippines
Brian Gacita: College of Criminology, Misamis University, Philippines
Elma Fe E. Gupit: College of Criminology, Misamis University, Philippines
Angelita B. Alvarico: College of Criminology, Misamis University, Philippines
Jose F. Cuevas: College of Criminology, Misamis University, Philippines

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 12, 2153-2170

Abstract: This study explores the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals in the workplace, focusing on discrimination and marginalization in sectors like employment, education, healthcare, and social interactions, with a particular focus on Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental, Philippines. Using a phenomenological approach, the research aims to identify common themes in the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ employees, ranging from overt discrimination to subtle biases and microaggressions. The findings highlight five key themes: workplace inclusivity, self-identity and positivity, workplace policies and areas for improvement, stress management and well-being, and support for future generations of LGBTQ+ employees. Through in-depth interviews, the study provides insights into how LGBTQ+ individuals navigate their work environments and the coping strategies they employ. The research emphasizes the importance of comprehensive policies that promote acceptance and celebrate diversity. It also recommends addressing biases, supporting gender transitions, and offering targeted mental health resources to enhance well-being. By valuing diversity and providing tailored career development opportunities, organizations can empower LGBTQ+ employees, improving engagement and contributing to long-term success. The study contributes to the broader discussion on LGBTQ+ rights, offering valuable lessons for organizations, policymakers, and communities working to create safe and equitable spaces for all.

Date: 2024
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