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International LGBT Workplace Considerations
International, multinational and global businesses can face unique challenges when implementing global policies inclusive of LGBT employees. This is a selection of resources available to employers.International Laws Protecting Transgender Workers
Information on transgender protections specific to each country's laws and court cases is sparse. While some countries provide legal protections for transgender people, businesses can and should extend protections for transgender employees to their global operations. As in the United States, international transgender issues are rapidly evolving.
International Adoption
Adopting a child from another country can be a long and complicated quest. But a growing number of Americans, including gays and lesbians, have done it in recent years as the number of children available for adoption in the United States has declined.
About International Rights & Immigration
Around the world, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender families face widespread discrimination. Most governments do not offer legal recognition for same-sex relationships. In addition, binational GLBT couples in many countries must cope with immigration laws that fail to recognize their families.
Marriage in Canada
A bill granting full marriage equality to same-sex couples in Canada became law on July 20, 2005. Marriage licenses are now available to same-sex couples nationwide.
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