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Employees Don’t Have To Lie About Sex Pronouns At Work

If your workplace says you must call a man in a dress by the pronouns “she/her,” you can say “No,” according to the lawyers at the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF).

This has happened twice to Betsy Sayre of Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania, once in 2022 when she was able to resolve it on her own, and again in 2024. But a strongly worded letter from ADF to her company has now resolved it for good.

Sayre has enjoyed working at BKV Corporation, an energy company, since 2017. But in 2022, BKV introduced a new DEI policy, which said:

“An employee has the right to be addressed by the name and pronoun of the employee’s choice…. An employee’s coworkers are expected to be respectful of the employee’s choice and to use [the] name and pronouns requested by the employee. Intentional use of the employee’s former [n]ame and/or pronoun is a violation of this Policy and may constitute unlawful harassment.”

But what about Sayre’s right to live out her Christian faith?