Companies rethink their benefits and messaging on abortion

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An abortion or a job? Companies and investors are forced to weigh in on the Roe v. Wade debate. (by lisarab)

Several other companies are responding to the Texas law by reevaluating their benefits. Although Lush Handmade Cosmetics is based in Vancouver, a majority of its stores and workforce are US-based, so the company is reviewing its healthcare coverage to make sure all US staff has access to abortion services, saidLush has 213 US shops and 1,200 US employees, including 124 stores in Texas.

that explained the dangers of this type of mischaracterization, Warren said."Someone might want to go to a crisis pregnancy center, but consumers have a right to know the difference," she added. In the past, companies have given equally to both Republicans and Democrats in their state and haven't considered the long-term impacts, Rachel J. Robasciotti, founder and CEO of Adasina Social Capital, a San Francisco-based investment firm that focuses on social justice, said.a major contributor to Texas lawmakers supporting SB8

 

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Why Big Tech Companies Have Been Quiet on Texas’ Abortion LawAs the anniversary of Roe v. Wade nears, pressure is building from advocacy groups and workers themselves. They have been quiet because they don’t care about anything more than profit. They have immense power to change this push back to the Stone Age and they won’t. Because they know murder is murder. Umm is it the place of the federal government or big tech to tell the Texans what they can and can't do with their laws? I don't think they'd like being told what to do tbh
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