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Special Class Protections for Self-Alleged Gays: A Question of "Orientation" and Consequences

A public policy analysis
by Tony Marco

Copyright Tony Marco, 1991-1994, all rights reserved


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Employee Morale

*According to a recent Time/CNN poll, a majority of Americans still hold negative opinions of homosexuality. Most employees would find it extremely distressing to imagine they might be objects of sexual attraction to same-gender co-workers. Sexual tension in the workplace is already well-known to lower morale, yet would be legally sheltered from remedy by "gay rights" laws.
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