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Transgender Employee, Incorrect Pronouns, Neurodiversity and the Law

40 min · 5. maj 2026
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What happens when two protected characteristics collide? An employee with dyspraxia struggles to consistently use a colleague’s correct pronouns after their gender transition. They say it’s not intentional - it’s their disability. But the risk? A potential discrimination claim. We explore: Mistake or discrimination? Legal risks for employers Reasonable adjustments & support How HR can prevent issues early Avoid discrimination altogether with our practical CPD training, employment law software, and legal consultancy - all designed to keep you out of tribunal and reduce legal costs. https://meetings-eu1.hubspot.com/james146/ #Neurodiversity #EmploymentLaw #HRPodcast #DiversityAndInclusion #HRER /

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