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Article

13 Jun 2002

Author:
Ran Reznick, Ha'aretz [Israel]

Microsoft Israel fired man for being gay, court told

Since January, Tel Aviv District Labor Court has been sitting in camera on a lawsuit filed by a man who claims he was fired from Microsoft Israel because he is homosexual. The company adamantly rejects the man's contention, saying that his dismissal had nothing to do with his sexual orientation but was due to his poor professional performance. It is the first lawsuit filed in Israel on such grounds.