Calling on Retailers to Raise Their Voices Against Discrimination
Chip Bergh
Former President and CEO, Levi Strauss & Co. (Retired); Senior Lecturer, Harvard Business School
This week, Gap Inc. and Levi Strauss & Co. are calling on retail and apparel companies, and other businesses, to join us in speaking out against legalized discrimination.
Both of our companies have a long history of standing up for equal rights and equal opportunity for all. We have consistently spoken out against discrimination and unequal treatment based on race, sex or sexual orientation.
As Indiana, Arkansas, and states around the country enact and consider legislation that perpetuates discrimination, we’re urging State Legislatures to stand up for equality by repealing and voting against these discriminatory laws.
These new laws and legislation, that allow people and businesses to deny service to people based on their sexual orientation, turn back the clock on equality and foster a culture of intolerance.
Discriminatory laws are unquestionably bad for business, but more importantly, they are fundamentally wrong. They must be stopped.
At Gap Inc. and Levi Strauss & Co., we are proud to say we are open to business for everyone.
This article was co-authored by Art Peck, CEO, Gap Inc. This post also appears on the LS&Co. Unzipped blog and aDressed blog from Gap Inc.
Feature image source: One Equal World
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8 年Well done to Gap & Levi's for standing up to discrimination in the USA and elsewhere.
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9 年I'm shocked that in this day and age such discrimination is tolorated. Good on the brands standing up for change!
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9 年This is awesome! Way to go and keep up the good work. How can I help?