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Gender identity inclusion in the workplace: broadening diversity management research and practice through the case of transgender employees in the UK
Authors:Mustafa Bilgehan Ozturk  Ahu Tatli
Institution:1. Department of International Management and Innovation, Business School, Middlesex University, London, UK;2. School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK
Abstract:Based on 14 in-depth interviews, this paper explores the unique workplace experiences of transgender individuals in the UK employment context. The paper identifies gender identity diversity as a key blind spot in HRM and diversity management research and practice. The findings reveal the range of workplace challenges experienced by transgender employees. Major findings are that discriminatory effects are often occupation- and industry-specific; transition is a period where many transgender workers suffer due to lack of proper organisational support; and expertise deficits exist in supporting and accommodating transgender employees' needs. In unpacking these experiences, the paper demonstrates the distinctive dimensions of challenges faced by transgender employees, revealing the need for conceptually expanding how we frame diversity and diversity management. Our findings identify the necessity for an emic approach not only to researching diversity but also to devising organisational diversity strategies. The paper provides recommendations for HRM policy and practice in order to develop a more sophisticated approach to achieving inclusion.
Keywords:diversity management  equality  gender identity inclusion  inclusion  transgender workers
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