Jack Dorsey, Emily Weiss and more than 170 CEOs sign letter calling abortion bans 'bad for business'

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Jack Dorsey, Emily Weiss and more than 170 CEOs sign letter calling abortion bans 'bad for business' (via CNBCMakeIt)

— including Georgia, Arkansas, Indiana and Missouri — have adopted similar laws this year.

Such legislation, the executives write, inhibits "our ability to build diverse and inclusive workforce pipelines, recruit top talent across the states, and protect the well-being of all the people who keep our businesses thriving day in and day out."that "access to reproductive health care is recognized as a human right" and says the letter emphasizes the company's outlook that it is essential U.S. law "respect, protect and fulfill the human rights of women.

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MakeIt ApologiaStudios I am sure you saw this already, but apparently ending murder is bad for business. I guess the same can be said for those who worked at Auschwitz and Dachau.

MakeIt We live in a world where it's OK to kill innocent babies but the death penalty for murderers & rapist is inhumane. A world where disrupting sea turtle eggs is a crime, but eliminating a baby isn't. A world that, if you support the life of a child, u are anti-women. I don't get it

MakeIt So these are the companies who don't want our money. Got it. 😉

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MakeIt So, Baby murder is good for business?

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