College Employees Fired for Including Pronouns in Email Signatures
- Two staff members at Houghton University in New York were terminated for refusing to remove their pronouns from their email signatures.
- Raegan Zelaya and Shua Wilmot were told the pronouns violated a new policy and were fired after refusing to comply.
- Neither Zelaya nor Wilmot are transgender but had been misgendered in the past due to their uncommon first names.
- A university spokesman claimed the school had never fired someone solely for using pronouns in email signatures.
- The firings have sparked outrage and accusations of discrimination.