💨 Abstract
The UK's Equality and Human Rights Commission has issued interim guidance stating that trans women should not use women's toilets following a Supreme Court ruling that a woman is legally defined based on their sex at birth. The commission emphasized the need for unisex toilets for trans people to avoid discrimination. The ruling also applies to trans men using men's toilets. Single-sex spaces and services must be based on biological sex, according to the Supreme Court judgement.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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