New York state Christian university fires 2 employees over pronouns in work emails

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SIGNING OFF: Christian university fires 2 employees over pronouns in their work emails

AP’s State Department reporter Matt Lee grilled deputy spokesman Vedant Patel on the change following Thursday's briefing.in western New York have been fired over using their pronouns in work emails, according to reports.

Zelaya and Wilmot said they included the pronouns because their uncommon gender-neutral names have resulted in them being misgendered in the past during email correspondence. "There’s the professional piece to it, and the practical piece, and there’s also an inclusive piece, and I think that’s the piece this institution doesn’t want," said Wilmot, the Times reported.

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