Sunday, December 02, 2007

Row over ANZ sexuality survey


* Bank asks staff to reveal their sexuality and religion
* Union fears the information may not be kept private
* Survival guide: How to come out at work


A UNION has raised concerns about ANZ asking its employees to identify their sexual orientation and religion in a workplace survey.

The bank's My Difference survey asks staff to tick if they are heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, transgender or other.

Employees are also quizzed if they are comfortable discussing their sexual orientation with managers.

They have the option of not answering if they feel uncomfortable with the question.

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