Eight nurses are suing the NHS for sexual harassment and sex discrimination due to a policy allowing trans women to use women's changing rooms, as reported by SkyNews. The nurses claim that this policy has led to uncomfortable and inappropriate situations. Additionally, some female workers have been suspended after complaining about sharing changing rooms with trans women, according to GBNEWS. Susan Smith, director at 'For Women Scotland', has voiced concerns over female NHS staff being forced to 'strip off completely' in shared changing rooms, describing the situation as 'absolutely terrifying'.
Susan Smith, director at 'For Women Scotland', says female NHS staff are being forced to "strip off completely" in changing rooms shared with trans women. "It's absolutely terrifying." https://t.co/fxqy6mluRv
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