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11 Oct 2009

What to do with the church?

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Most of us these days are at ease with our sexuality in all walks of life bar one – our work lives. Research consistently shows that this is the area that the modern Irish queer is least comfortable with his or her sexuality becoming known. The reasons are many and obvious. Work places often contain a more comprehensive range of ages than ones standard circle of friends and it can often be thought wise to avoid the topic for fear of provoking more conservative attitudes. More seriously, it can be logically thought that openness in this regard could cost you a promotion or, worse still, your job itself.


One must be advised however, that for most people under the Employment Equality Act of 1998, discrimination in the work place on the grounds of sexual orientation is a big no no. Most people that is, bar those in the employ of a religious organisation – as they have an exemption under these laws. For example, if you find yourself as a gay educator in a school run by a religious institution (a school that is not run by a church is still somewhat of an oddity in these parts) and the board of management gets wind of these inclinations this is still more than adequate grounds for dismissal. Whilst being a clear example of legal discrimination, this also obviously leaves these teachers open to blackmail from less than scrupulous students or fellow employees.


The imminent ratification of the Lisbon treaty however arms us with a tool to rectify this. The above law and the above exemption has it's roots in European legislation. I believe this happened through the Treaty of Amsterdam though I'm open to correction. This exemption can therefore theoretically be removed via the citizens initiative provision in the Treaty of Lisbon which allows a piece of European law to be proposed or amended by the signature of 1 million European citizens.


Europe's record on LGBT rights is solid and I would be highly confident that even the current centre right commission would look favourably on such a proposal and make a final break between church and state (or in this case states).


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