Manchester Pride is proud to announce the launch of a pioneering Coming Out at Work to mark National Coming Out Day on 11th October, aimed at creating more inclusive workplaces.
With LGBTQ+ employees facing alarming levels of discrimination - 63% have experienced workplace discrimination, and 44% have left jobs due to a lack of acceptance - this policy addresses a critical need for more inclusive and supportive workplaces.
Unlike existing equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) frameworks, Manchester Pride’s Coming Out at Work policy provides specific guidance for employers to proactively support LGBTQ+ staff in the workplace. Recent statistics underline the urgency:
Mark Fletcher, CEO of Manchester Pride, said: “This new policy is a much-needed resource, that not only raises awareness but also actively contributes to the creation of safer, more inclusive environments where employees can bring their authentic selves to work.
“We believe that everyone should feel safe and supported in the workplace. Our Coming Out at Work policy is a crucial step in ensuring that LGBTQ+ employees not only have the confidence to come out but can thrive in their work environment without fear of discrimination.
To promote the new policy, Manchester Pride has developed a Supporting LGBTQ+ Staff with Coming Out in the Workplace guide, available as a free downloadable resource. The guide offers actionable steps for employers, including:
For LGBTQ+ employees, coming out is more than just a personal decision - it can be a key factor in their job satisfaction and career development. Research shows that employees who are ‘out’ at work are more likely to:
Moreover, ‘out’ employers are more loyal to their employer, with 70% stating loyalty compared to 60% of closeted peers.
The Coming Out at Work policy forms part of Manchester Pride’s wider All Equals Charter, which supports businesses in developing long-term, sustainable LGBTQ+ inclusion strategies. The Charter goes beyond traditional equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) approaches by fostering collaboration, working with organisations to tackle systemic issues and promoting best practices in the workplace.