A third of Spaniards believe homosexuals cannot talk about their sexual orientation at work
Un tercio de los españoles cree que los homosexuales no pueden hablar de su orientación sexual en el trabajo
Summary
A third of Spaniards believe that homosexuals cannot talk about their sexual orientation at work, according to a survey, and three in four citizens say they have witnessed insults directed at LGBTIQ+ people. The findings point to persistent discrimination and a hostile climate despite legal advances. They highlight ongoing challenges for LGBTIQ+ equality in Spain.
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