by Laurel Powell •
The vote comes after several similar shareholder rejections of efforts to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace
WASHINGTON — In response to today’s news that, at its annual shareholders’ meeting, Disney shareholders nearly unanimously rejected an attempt backed by a far-right activist group to withdraw from its industry-standard Corporate Equality Index, Eric Bloem, Vice President of Corporate Citizenship at the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, issued the following statement:
This vote gives us a clear statement of values from Disney’s shareholders. They know what we know - that despite all the noise, commitments to inclusion pay figurative dividends and help their literal bottom line. And they’re not alone. Shareholders at companies as diverse as Costco, Apple, John Deere, and others in the past months, have resoundingly rejected efforts to roll-back DEI. We know that 93% of LGBTQ+ workers believe that scoring 100 on the Corporate Equality Index communicates support of the LGBTQ+ community – those are current and future employees and customers. Disney shareholders recognize this.
Despite the growing politicization of DEI and workplace inclusion, leading global businesses remain committed to the belief that a welcoming, inclusive environment drives innovation, boosts productivity, and strengthens the bottom line. Recent corporate statements and actions demonstrate that these businesses continue to honor long standing commitments to fairness and inclusion, because it makes good business sense and meets the expectations of employees, consumers, and shareholders.
Data consistently shows that investments in workplace inclusion initiatives are a business driver, key to employee growth, and attempts to scale back on these commitments lead to backlash:
Businesses looking to bolster consumer loyalty as well as expand their consumer base into the future know that inclusion efforts across business operations, from hiring practices to marketing to supply chain decisions, are paramount to their success. The numbers are compelling:
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