ACLU Supporter –

This is urgent, so I wanted to make sure you saw this message before the deadline: The Labor Department is considering a rule greenlighting workplace discrimination in businesses under federal contracts. The rule would harm LGBTQ people, unmarried pregnant women, religious minorities, and any other group deemed "unfit" according to an employer's religious beliefs.

We have until Monday to make our voices heard, so submit your public comment now: Religion is not a license to discriminate.

ACT NOW

Thanks for taking action,

Louise

ACLU

Hi ACLU Supporter –

There's no denying that freedom of religion is one of our nation's fundamental values. But religion should never be used as a license to discriminate.

The Department of Labor is proposing a new rule allowing employers with federal contracts to discriminate against employees based on religious beliefs. Before the rule goes into effect, the government is accepting public comments – and will be forced to read and consider every single one.

Let's raise our voices before the September 16 deadline: The Department of Labor must reject the new rule. Religion is not a license to discriminate.

The new rule would weaponize religion and undercut the constitutional rights of LGBTQ people, all women, and more. If it goes into effect, here's what could happen in workplaces funded with taxpayer dollars:

  • Employers citing religious objections could fire LGBTQ people and those who are pregnant and unmarried
  • Transgender employees forced to dress and use facilities inconsistent with their gender identity
  • Employers picking and choosing which employees receive which benefits
  • Qualified job candidates denied interviews solely because of a religious objection to their existence

If this isn't the kind of country we want to live in, then we must speak up before the September 16 deadline. Tell the Department of Labor to reject the new rule letting employers use religion to discriminate with taxpayer dollars.

We can beat this new rule if enough of us come together and pressure the government to do the right thing.

Thanks for taking action,

Louise Melling

Louise Melling
ACLU Deputy Legal Director