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EPISODE · Oct 22, 2025 · 33 MIN

LGBTQ+ Protections: What’s Actually Changed (and What Hasn’t)

from Ground Rules: Employment Law Over Your Coffee Break · host Pam Howland

The rules around LGBTQ+ protections in the workplace seem to shift every news cycle—but what’s the real legal landscape for employers in late 2025? Pam, Jennifer, and Doug unpack where Bostock v. Clayton County still stands, how recent executive orders and EEOC actions are creating confusion, and what employers should keep in mind when religious accommodations come into play. They also share practical takeaways for navigating these complex, often emotionally charged issues—like why “respectful workplace” training is more critical than ever.*Ground Rules hosts and guests are not providing legal advice in this podcast. Do not act upon any of the information discussed in this podcast without first consulting a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.*📖 Available now on Amazon! Law for Leaders: The Roadmap Every Leader Needs to Know to Avoid Workplace Claims and LawsuitsWritten for busy leaders who need straightforward answers, this guide cuts through legal complexity to deliver fundamental knowledge that can help protect your business. Don't risk a preventable lawsuit - arm yourself with the practical wisdom that only comes from decades of courtroom experience. Purchase your copy here!Don't miss out!🔗 Connect with us on LinkedIn📧 Sign up for our email blast📚 Learn more about our Law for Leaders Training Program👥 Learn more about your Hosts and Idaho Employment Lawyers

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The rules around LGBTQ+ protections in the workplace seem to shift every news cycle—but what’s the real legal landscape for employers in late 2025? Pam, Jennifer, and Doug unpack where Bostock v. Clayton County still stands, how recent executive...

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