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reassignment

[ree-uh-sahyn-muhnt]

noun

  1. the act of assigning an employee, resources, etc., to a different position, task, or location.

  2. a new position, task, etc. to which an employee has been assigned; the period or duration of such a position or task.



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The reassignments, Romig and O’Connor observed, “likely is coming at a steep cost to the rest of the agency’s work.”

The Equality Act still offers protection to trans people, and the ruling did not affect the protected characteristic of gender reassignment.

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And, "do you support the promotion of gender reassignment for minors?"

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It was further alleged it was an aggravated breach of FA rules because it included a reference to gender reassignment.

From BBC

Under the 2010 Equality Act, sex was a protected characteristic, and so was gender reassignment.

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