Diversity and Inclusion Experience of Trans Workers: The Missing Link of Trans-Friendly Environment in Organizations

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Nusrat Hafiz, Khairunnisa Mohd Azmi, Ariful Islam, A. Latiff, S. A. Wahab
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Abstract

The transgender community, one of the most marginalized communities, faces a range of discriminatory issues in workplaces and educational institutions. The study seeks to investigate the extent of organizational support ensured by the workplaces to create a transgender-friendly environment in Bangladesh. The paper opted for a mixed study and surveyed 47 trans workers using a questionnaire. The responses yielded quantitative data that was analyzed using SPSS. The qualitative data was collected through focus group discussions with seven respondents. The study findings showed that the discrimination and exclusion experience is negative for trans workers of Bangladeshi organizations and educational institutions. While most of the respondents felt primarily excluded in the formal setting, they feel that they have been intentionally left out when they meet their coworkers in informal or social gatherings. The outcomes of the discrimination involved forced termination and absenteeism on the ground of their non-binary gender identity. It was also found that many Bangladeshi organizations still do not want trans workers to represent them. To the best of researchers’ understanding, the past research on the transgender community’s diversity and inclusion experience in organizations is rarely covered from the developing country’s perspective. This paper attempts to fulfill the study gap. Recommendations for good practices to ensure diversity is proposed to companies. Creating a more inclusive workplace is expected to create a robust economic and social impact for developing countries like Bangladesh. Keywords: Bangladesh, Discrimination, Diversity, Inclusion, Trans workers, Trans-friendly environment, Organizations
跨性别员工的多元与包容经验:跨性别友善组织环境缺失的一环
跨性别群体是最边缘化的群体之一,在工作场所和教育机构中面临着一系列歧视问题。这项研究旨在调查工作场所为在孟加拉国创造一个对跨性别友好的环境所确保的组织支助的程度。论文选择了一项混合研究,并使用问卷调查了47名跨性别工作者。这些回答产生了定量数据,并使用SPSS进行了分析。定性数据是通过与七个受访者的焦点小组讨论收集的。研究结果表明,歧视和排斥经历对孟加拉国组织和教育机构的跨性别工作者是负面的。虽然大多数受访者觉得自己主要是在正式场合被排除在外,但当他们在非正式场合或社交聚会上遇到同事时,他们觉得自己被故意排除在外。歧视的结果包括以非二元性别身份为由强迫解雇和旷工。调查还发现,许多孟加拉国组织仍然不希望跨性别工作者代表他们。据研究者所知,以往关于跨性别群体在组织中的多样性和包容性经验的研究很少从发展中国家的角度进行。本文试图填补这一研究空白。向公司提出确保多样性的良好做法建议。创造一个更具包容性的工作场所有望为孟加拉国等发展中国家带来强劲的经济和社会影响。关键词:孟加拉国,歧视,多样性,包容,跨性别工人,跨性别友好环境,组织
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International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management
International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management Business, Management and Accounting-Strategy and Management
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