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29 August 2018

PHRC Clarifies That It Will Accept Allegations Of Sex-Based Discrimination Based On Sexual Orientation, Transgender Identity, Gender Transition, Gender Identity And/Or Gender Expression

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On August 2, 2018, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission issued two guidance documents clarifying that the Commission will accept for investigation charges that allege discrimination based on sex ...
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On August 2, 2018, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission (PHRC) issued two guidance documents clarifying that the Commission will accept for investigation charges that allege discrimination based on sex that include allegations of discrimination on the basis of sex assigned at birth, sexual orientation, transgender identity, gender transition, gender identity, and/or gender expression. In short, the Commission clarified that it interprets the term "sex" to include sex assigned at birth, sexual orientation, transgender identity, gender transition, gender identity, and/or gender expression.

The PHRC investigates claims of sex-based discrimination under both the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act (PHRA) and the Pennsylvania Fair Educational Opportunities Act (PFEOA). The PHRA covers discrimination in the context of employment, public accommodation, housing and commercial property. The PFEOA covers discrimination in the context of post-secondary education.

Sex has long been a protected class under both the PHRA and the PFEOA, and Pennsylvania courts have held that both laws must be applied consistently with federal anti-discrimination law. However, the federal circuit courts are split on the issue, with the Second and Seventh Circuits holding that Title VII prohibits sexual orientation discrimination, and the Eleventh Circuit holding that it does not.

According to the PHRC, the guidance "is neither an adjudication nor a regulation" but rather intended to cover the manner in which the PHRC will exercise discretion in accepting complaints, conducting investigations, and adjudicating cases.

Read the full guidance documents here:
Guidance on Discrimination on the Basis of Sex Under the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act
Guidance on Discrimination on the Basis of Sex Under the Pennsylvania Fair Educational Opportunities Act

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ARTICLE
29 August 2018

PHRC Clarifies That It Will Accept Allegations Of Sex-Based Discrimination Based On Sexual Orientation, Transgender Identity, Gender Transition, Gender Identity And/Or Gender Expression

United States Employment and HR

Contributor

Schnader is a full-service law firm of 160 attorneys with offices in Pennsylvania, New York, California, Washington, D.C., New Jersey, Delaware and an affiliation with a law firm in Jakarta. We provide businesses, government entities, and nonprofit organizations throughout the world with innovative, practical, and cost-effective solutions to their business and litigation needs. We also provide wealth management and an array of personal legal services to individuals.
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