Women in Business panel at LGBT Leaders conference in London |
'Is it easier for me just to not say anything?'
22 October 2016
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You can never tell until you’re in a
new job what kind of environment it will be and what the people will be
like so I think this jump is likely to be a result of insecurity and
lack of confidence in general in this fear of hate crime,’ he said.
‘It is a question about whether I make an effort to specifically be out or if it’s easier for me to just not say anything,’ she said.
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James Besanvalle @JamesBesanvalle
Research suggests around 4/10 LGBTI people who come out at university will go back into the closet when entering the workforce #LGBTLeaders
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‘I think that being able to operate at work in a manner that is completely and unashamedly open does impact on my work in entirely positive ways,’ he said.
Wilshaw agrees, offering advice to students questioning whether they’ll go back into the closet after graduating: ‘Have a look at what their policies are and don’t be afraid to let that be a factor in your decision making.’
‘If you don’t bring your authentic self to work, then you’re going to be hiding a part of yourself but perhaps not giving 100 percent to the job at hand,’ he said.
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