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Five tips for being a good LGBTQ+ ally

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Our doors are open. At Enterprise Mobility, inclusivity is built into our core values and we strive to be a place where diverse employees want to work and where diverse customers want to do business. In June, we celebrate Pride Month which is intended to encourage honesty and openness about being LGBTQ+.

A study from the Human Rights Campaign reports that 46% of LGBTQ+ individuals are closeted at work. Why? Despite strides in movements and legislation for fair rights and treatment, much of the LGBTQ+ community is still faced with misunderstanding, rejection, bullying and lack of opportunity in and out of the workplace.

An ally is supportive, accepting and advocates for the LGBTQ+ person. Here are five tips for how you can be an LGBTQ+ Ally.

Educate yourself.

Educate yourself by listening to those from the community and be properly informed by trusted LGBTQ+ sources. It’s also important to understand the identity you hold and the privileges that come with that. Once you see the ways you have certain advantages, you can use them to help make things more equitable for others.   

Uncover your own bias.

Unconscious biases are stereotypes, feelings, perceptions, or beliefs we have about certain groups that are formed outside of our own conscious awareness. They are your knee-jerk assumptions about certain groups of people and are learned over time, through experiences and your upbringing.

It’s important to realise that just because something is true for one person of a specific gender, race, ethnicity, or sexual orientation, that doesn’t mean it must be true for all other people in that category – it just doesn’t make sense when you think about it.

The first step is to recognise our biases so that we can then question if they are valid or not. Often, you can overcome unconscious bias by asking questions and allowing individuals to provide their own response and perspective.

Diversify your network.

It is human nature to be drawn to people who are like you. We build relationships by finding commonalities and often, this starts with people who look like you, who are the same gender or have a similar family structure.

There is so much beauty in diversity, and one of the best ways to broaden your perspective and become a better ally to the LGBTQ+ community and beyond is to be intentional about networking with people who are not like you. Challenge yourself to include someone new in your lunch group or virtual happy hour, or invite them to assist you on a project you are heading up. It expands both of your networks, and it may be the door that person needed to open to grow in their career.

Use gender neutral greetings and be mindful of preferred pronouns.

Consider inclusive greetings such as, “Hi Team!” instead of “Hi Guys!” or other gender-based greetings. Being mindful of individual preferred pronouns is also a best practice to ensure you are inclusive and an ally. To assist in making it feel safe for others to share their preferred pronoun, it can be helpful if you specify your own in your email signature or in an introductory meeting with a new colleague or teammate.

Take a stand.

Participating in organised efforts such as local Pride parades and Employee Resource Groups are great ways to get involved in the LGBTQ+ community. These events also create further opportunities for you to meet new people, which will support diversifying your network. Our employee network group runs an Ally Mentoring Programme and we encourage those that wish to be supportive and active allies to sign up.

Lastly, speak up if you ever witness someone being picked on or overhear someone making unkind jokes or comments related to the LGBTQ+ community. Your decision to take action can help set the tone for what is acceptable and what will be tolerated.

How you show up as an ally at work can make a real impact on your teammates and coworkers who are members of the LGBTQ+ community. Happy Pride Month!

At Enterprise Mobility we’re committed to providing every employee with an inclusive workplace that offers the respect, training and opportunities to succeed – apply today.

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