'It goes against our values, and is bad for business.' Executives from top companies, including Bloomberg, H&M, Yelp and Square, among dozens listed on ad against abortion bans.
Executives from top companies including Bloomberg, H&M, Yelp and Square were among 80 companies listed on a full-page ad in The New York Times calling to stop"policies that hinder people's health, independence and ability to succeed in the workplace."
An additional 109 companies are included on the initiative's website, bringing the total to 189 companies co-signed on the effort. "Restricting access to comprehensive reproductive care, including abortion, threatens the health, independence and economic stability of our employees and customers. Simply put, it goes against our values, and is bad for business," the ad reads.Diane von Furstenberg, Eileen Fisher, Rebecca Minkoff and Kenneth Cole were signatories for their eponymous clothing brands, and they were joined by other clothing retailers like Everlane, M.M. LaFleur, Rag & Bone and Outdoor Voices.
Some of the other top names include Slack, Postmates, Warby Parker, Tinder, BaubleBar, MAC Cosmetics, The Body Shop U.S., Birchbox and Glossier.The ad does not address one specific state or abortion restriction. Other business leaders, including Bob Iger, the CEO of Disney which is the parent company of ABC News, have suggested that business in Georgia would have to be re-evaluated if the state's law banning abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected goes into effect.
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