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LGBT+ Inclusion @ Work 2022: A Global Outlook

Deloitte‘s inaugural LGBT+ Inclusion @ Work: A Global Outlook survey aims to better understand the experiences of LGBT+ employees in the workplace. The pulse survey identifies leading practices that support LGBT+ inclusion at work, barriers to inclusion and the importance of a truly inclusive ‘everyday’ culture when it comes to LGBT+ inclusion in the workplace.

The past few years have seen many organisations incorporate a focus on LGBT+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and more) inclusion within their HR and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I) strategies, with many employers making visible and vocal commitments to LGBT+ inclusion both internally within their organisations and externally through support of Pride events and beyond.

While this visible and vocal commitment is a positive move, is it impacting the lived experience of LGBT+ employees when it comes to their ‘everyday’ lived experience in the workplace? To understand this, Deloitte surveyed 600 members of the LGBT+ community currently in employment* across various sectors in 12 geographies and territories around the world. The goal was to provide a snapshot of the lived experience of LGBT+ people in the workplace across these countries to better understand their daily realities, what organisations are getting right and what can be done better.

* Deloitte employees were not polled as part of this survey

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Overall, employers are taking steps on LGBT+ inclusion

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But LGBT+ employees continue to experience non-inclusive behaviours at work, both in the office and virtually

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And many LGBT+ employees are not comfortable sharing their sexual orientation with the majority of their colleagues

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Less than half of those whose gender identity differs from that assigned at birth are open about their gender identities to the majority of colleagues at work

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Allyship is fundamental to helping LGBT+ employees feel able to be out at work

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