NHS could be flooded with lawsuits from female staff over trans women using single-sex toilets
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A NHS employee in Leeds was successful in suing health service bosses this week, arguing she was discriminated against and harassed because transgender colleagues were told they were able to use single-sex facilities, such as showers and toilets.As part of her argument, she referenced the policies adopted by NHS England which allowed transgender staff to use facilities according to their chosen gender, which were implemented in 2017.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say However, Leeds Employment Tribunal upheld her complaint on the basis the policy created a hostile environment, concluding she was harassed based on her biological sex, the Daily Mail reports.
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NHS England is yet to update the policy since the Supreme Court...
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