Entry #19870: LGBT employment discrimination in Abra

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RegionAbra
IssueLGBT employment discrimination
StatusSexual orientation only
Start DateApr 11, 2007
End Date(none)
DescriptionIn 2007, the Philippines enacted a Magna Carta for protections of the rights of public social workers, which includes protection from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. This also applies in Abra. However, gender identity remains unprotected.
Sourceshttps://ncda.gov.ph/disability-laws/republic-acts/republic-act-9433/


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ValueNo protectionsSexual orientation only
Start Date(unknown)Apr 11, 2007
DescriptionTher are no protections from discrimination in employment provided to LGBTIQ+ people in Abra.In 2007, the Philippines enacted a Magna Carta for protections of the rights of public social workers, which includes protection from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. This also applies in Abra. However, gender identity remains unprotected.
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Ther are no protections from discrimination in employment provided to LGBTIQ+ people in Abra. In 2007, the Philippines enacted a Magna Carta for protections of the rights of public social workers, which includes protection from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. This also applies in Abra. However, gender identity remains unprotected.
Sourceshttps://lawshun.com/article/what-is-anti-discrimination-law-in-the-philippineshttps://ncda.gov.ph/disability-laws/republic-acts/republic-act-9433/
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https://lawshun.com/article/what-is-anti-discrimination-law-in-the-philippines https://ncda.gov.ph/disability-laws/republic-acts/republic-act-9433/

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StatusNo protections
Start Date(unknown)
End Date(none)
DescriptionTher are no protections from discrimination in employment provided to LGBTIQ+ people in Abra.
Sourceshttps://lawshun.com/article/what-is-anti-discrimination-law-in-the-philippines