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Our findings confirm that job discrimination against LGBTI people is still present, along with some of its harmful consequences, and highlight the need for interventions to reduce prejudice against LGBTI persons in the workplace. In Spain, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex LGBTI individuals have traditionally been subjected to high levels of discrimination and rejection.
Yasser Sanchez, a Mesa attorney and member of the LDS faith, said he does not regret signing the document because he agrees with the core message of "promoting family values" and believes that message has become increasingly lost or ignored in the Spanish media's coverage of gay-rights issues.
Caribbean sexuality then regularly appears as rigidly heterosexual and intolerant of sexual difference. Sex folds into gender, and masculinitry and femininity are commonly held as complementing each other: two parts of a whole. Moreover, heterosexual gender identities are rigidly defined.