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      • In a ruling this week, the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal found Jessie Nelson, who is non-binary and uses the pronouns they and them, was discriminated against based on their gender identity and expression.
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  2. Sep 30, 2021 · In a ruling this week, the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal found Jessie Nelson, who is non-binary and uses the pronouns they and them, was discriminated against based on their gender identity and...

  3. Oct 1, 2021 · The decision, by the tribunal's Devyn Cousineau, found that Jessie Nelson, a non‐binary, gender fluid, transgender person who uses they/them pronouns, was terminated because of "how they...

  4. Oct 7, 2021 · The decision by the BC Human Rights Tribunal’s Devyn Cousineau, published last week, found Jessie Nelson, a non-binary, gender fluid, transgender person who worked as a server at the Buono...

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  5. [1] Jessie Nelson is a non-binary, gender fluid, transgender person who uses they/them pronouns. They worked as a server for Buono Osteria, a restaurant run by the respondents Michael Buono and Ryan Kingsberry.

  6. The decision, by tribunal member Devyn Cousineau, found a “clear connection” between complainant Jessie Nelson’s gender identity and their termination from Buono Osteria. Nelson is a non‐binary, gender fluid, transgender person who uses they/them pronouns.

  7. Oct 4, 2021 · The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal ruled in favour of Jessie Nelson, 32, a former restaurant server who goes by ‘they’ and ‘them’ pronouns. During their time working at the Buono Osteria...

  8. Oct 1, 2021 · The Human Rights Tribunal has ruled both the owners and the bar manager of Buono Osteria discriminated against their employee, Jessie Nelson, by using the wrong pronouns. Nelson identifies as...