The Transgender Rights Bill

Three bills went into effect in NV Oct. 1, 2011, they give full protection against discrimination for all types of transgender people and are specified in detail.

I have just been victimized by Smith's Grocery Stores, and my own company Golden Gaming because someone in my company decided I was a male crossdresser (REALLY RIDICULOUS!!!) and before I transferred to that store told the (probably Mormon) store manager and the other employees of our company that work there.

So one of our employees in conjunction with the store manager (who had no business dealing in our company personnel matters) wrote up a number of falsehoods about me submitted as complaints by the Smith's store manager, who I have never met.

I sensed the hostility there the first day I was there, and was wondering why.
I was also warned by one other of our employees that "they" were going to "get me out of there."

So I was called in for as disciplinary meeting which went on my record, and removed from that store, that I had been waiting for 3 years to get.

Even if I was a male crossdresser, this is an unlawful action as discrimination.
I will be getting to the bottom of this, finding out WHO decided this, and WHO told that to people in the store.
I live in this area, and the grapevine at that store has been very active.
I even had a woman I didn't know pass by me in a nearby store where I was transferred to and say: "Are your customers rude to you?" Now I understand why she said that; she was told I was a male crossdresser.

I learned this last night from a customer I had seen in that store and who came to my present store.

I also plan to file a complaint with the Nevada Equal Rights Commission. It is useless to go to the Federal EEOC as they are run by the Mormons; they stopped my suit against the city of Las Vegas when I was fired for being transexual.

Maybe the US attorney general should look into how these people are putting their religious prejudices into practice on government jobs.....and we should elect Mormon Mitt Romney? He is likely to make coffee and tea controlled substances!
 
Just last night at my original store (I am working there now) where I was for 3 years now, the night store manager almost referred to me as him, then immediately corrected himself.
I immediately got my NV driver license and went over to him, showed it to him and told him that someone in our company had told everyone at the other store that I was a male cross dresser, I told him I am female. He has never doubted it, unless they told him recently.

People there were glad to see me back.
 
The EEO and the US attorney general cannot do anything to help you, transgender people are not protected under federal law and I believe gays are still not, the GOP has refused to let ENDA pass,so anti discrimination laws are all local at this point (and with the religious right strongly in control of the GOP, it is unlikely laws protecting transgender and gays will get through the federal government). Though I share your opinion of Mitt Romney, Mormons put out this front of being nice people who want to help others and while there are Mormons who realize that gays and transgender people have the right to live as they wish, as was shown with Prop 8 in california, A lot of them, especially dear old Mitt, have the notion that their religious beliefs should be law, which in fact is a stated tenet of Mormonism (that religion and state belong entwined together)
 
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