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Related: About this forumObama’s Executive Order to Protect Gay Workers Will Have No Religious Exemption
Not all faith leaders are upset
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Elizabeth Dias
President Barack Obama plans to sign an executive order Monday that will ban job discrimination on the basis of gender identity and sexual orientation among federal employees and contractorsand it will not include an exemption for religious organizations.
The order ensures that federal employees and contractors, who are already protected on the basis of sexual orientation, will formally be protected from discrimination based on gender identity. It will affect some 24,000 companies with 28 million workers total, or about a fifth of the countrys work force, according to the Associated Press.
At a critical time for our nations economy, we need all of our workers to be focused on making the most of their talent, skill, and ingenuity, rather than worrying about losing their job due to discrimination, said a White House official. Discrimination is not just wrong, it also can keep qualified workers from maximizing their potential to contribute to the strengthening of our economy.
When the upcoming order was first announced on June 30the last day of LGBT Pride month and shortly after the Supreme Court handed down the Hobby Lobby decisiona handful of Christian leaders including pastors Rick Warren and Joel Hunter wrote Obama a letter asking him to exempt religious organizations. They soon received pushbackmore than 100 faith leaders wrote Obama last week asking that he not include an exemption. That group, which included Christian, Muslim, Jewish and interfaith leaders, said such an exemption would only open a Pandoras Box inviting other forms of discrimination. Serene Jones, president of Union Theological Seminary, wrote in an op-ed for TIME that asking for such an exemption was theologically indefensible. Former Congresswoman Kathy Dahlkemper (D-PA), who had originally signed the letter asking for a religious exemption along with Warren and Hunter, apologized last week, calling her initial decision to sign the request an error in judgement, and asked that her name be removed.
http://time.com/3006170/obama-executive-order-gay-lgbt-federal-employees-religious-exemption/
http://news.yahoo.com/obama-sign-orders-protecting-gay-employees-193312672--politics.html
Cross-post from Religion.
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