(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 17 - Some 26% of Italian gays said they
had been penalised at work after declaring their homosexuality
or bisexuality in a 2020-21 report by ISTAT.
The national stats agency said the LGBT respondents said they
had suffered in at least one of three areas: getting lower pay,
being passed over for promotions, and seeing their professional
skill-set undervalued, ISTAT said.
The report was issued on the international day against
homophobia. (ANSA).
26% of gays say penalized at work - report
'Paid less, passed over for promotion, skills undervalued'