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One in two LGBT+ people say they are bullied or harassed at work – survey
More than a quarter of respondents said they had homophobic, biphobic or transphobic remarks directed at them or made in their presence.
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A survey has found that one in two LGBT+ people say they are being bullied or harassed at work
(Alamy Stock Photo)
By
Alan Jones, PA Industrial Correspondent
August 28, 2024 at 0:01am BST
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