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The three plaintiffs in the Supreme Court’s landmark LGBTQ workplace discrimination ruling were inducted into the U.S. Department of Labor’s Hall of Honor on Wednesday. Gerald Bostock, Aimee Stephens and Donald Zarda were at the center of the high court’s Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia, decision on June 15, 2020.
Zarda was fired from his beloved job as a skydiving instructor in 2010 after disclosing that he was gay to a client — something he often did with female clients to “mitigate any awkwardness that might arise from the fact that he was strapped tightly” to them during the skydiving, according to legal documents. After his termination, he filed a discrimination lawsuit against his former employer, Altitude Express. In 2018, eight years after he initially filed the suit, the 2nd U.S.
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