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Chinese Man Loses In Country's 1st Transgender Labour Dispute

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 10 May, 2016 11:39 AM
BEIJING — A Chinese transgender man says he is disappointed but will continue to fight for equality after a labour arbitration panel rejected his complaint that he was fired unfairly, in China's first transgender job discrimination case.
 
The man, who uses the name Mr. C to protect his parents from discrimination, said Tuesday that the panel in the southwestern province of Guizhou granted his demand for about $62 in wages owed but did not rule that his dismissal was unfair.
 
Mr. C was hired for a sales job with a local health services centre but was let go after the probation period ended. Mr. C believed he was dismissed because he lives as a man even though he was born a woman.

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