Fight back against discrimination.Dear John,
Today is the deadline to submit a comment to the Trump administration about its outrageous and harmful proposed rule that would allow employers who are federal contractors to discriminate against their employees under the guise of “religious freedom.”
The Department of Labor has tried to rush this rule through, hoping that no one will notice among all of the other terrible things the Trump administration is doing right now.
But we’re not letting them get away with it. Submit your comment and tell the Department of Labor: federal contractors cannot be allowed to use religion to discriminate against their employees. [[link removed]]
As usual with this administration’s attempt to discriminate — women and LGBTQ people would be most likely to be impacted. We shouldn’t have to worry about being able to get and keep a job — or to make our own reproductive decisions – just because of who we are and how we live our lives.
Help us fight back: submit your comment before the deadline tonight. [[link removed]]
Thanks so much,
Emily
P.S. If you’ve already submitted a comment — THANK YOU! Did you know you can submit more than one? And that the administration has to read each one? Why not help us slow down the Trump administration’s effort to discriminate by submitting another? [[link removed]]
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From: Emily Martin
Date: September 9, 2019 2:32 PM
Subject: Tell the DOL: Don’t Use Religion to Discriminate Against Working People
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Dear John,
Since President Trump took office, his administration has proposed numerous regulations that would allow employers and businesses to use their personal beliefs to discriminate against LGBTQ people and women, often under the banner of “religious freedom.” From trying to undermine the landmark Health Care Rights Law, which prohibited sex discrimination in health care under the Affordable Care Act, to emboldening health care providers and entities to let their personal religious beliefs dictate the care patients receive, these rules are a clear attack on our rights.
And now, the administration is trying it again — the Department of Labor recently proposed a new rule that would allow employers who are federal contractors to justify discriminatory employment decisions in the name of personal religious beliefs.
That means the rights of hundreds of thousands of working people are at risk. If this rule were allowed to go into effect:
A person working for a federal contractor could be fired for being pregnant and unmarried.
A worker who is LGBTQ could be denied a job, just because of who they are.
An employee could be terminated for using birth control or fertility services.
A federal contractor could impose a rule that women employees can’t meet one-on-one with men employees.
It’s blatant discrimination – and we can’t allow it. The administration has only given us until September 16 to comment on this disastrous proposal.
Tell the Department of Labor that federal contractors cannot be allowed to use religion to discriminate against their employees. [[link removed]]
Take Action! [[link removed]]
Religious beliefs should never be used as a weapon to discriminate against people. But this administration is intent on trying to expand religious exemptions to critical antidiscrimination laws, which would allow employers and others to discriminate based on personal beliefs. This is sex discrimination and it’s illegal.
We need to make sure that we’ve all gone on record opposing these rules. Submit your comment to the Department of Labor before it’s too late. [[link removed]]
Thank you for always fighting with us.
Emily Martin
Vice President for Workplace Justice
National Women's Law Center
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