Respecting basic human rights is the foundation of social progress: LGBT Equality Act

Respecting basic human rights is the foundation of social progress: LGBT Equality Act

Each year, Pride Month is an important opportunity to celebrate the contributions of our LGBTQ+ team members, partners and customers around the world. It’s a chance to recognize the individual diversity of our stakeholders and let them know that they are valued for who they are; a chance to reassure employees that they have a safe and inclusive place to work; a chance to show that we are an open-minded and supportive ally.

But this year it’s also something more. For a company like Rakuten that wants to see LGBTQ+ equality, it’s a chance to speak out and take action.

Speak up, speak out

The Japan Association of New Economy?and Rakuten have called on Japan’s legislature to pass the Bill for the Promotion of Public Awareness Regarding the Diversity of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (the LGBT Awareness Promotion Bill).?Rakuten also openly endorses the Business Support for LGBT Equality in Japan declaration?aimed at enacting an LGBT Equality Act.

“Respecting basic human rights is the foundation of social progress. We must build a society where all individuals are empowered to live full lives and actively contribute without discrimination.”

We do this because it is central to our mission as a company. Since founding, Rakuten’s goal has been to empower people and society through innovation and entrepreneurship. Diversity and inclusion initiatives are core to this strategy. This is why Rakuten has committed to establishing a working environment that allows employees with diverse individual characteristics, values and talents to be themselves at work.

Diversity makes us stronger

We must be willing to embrace this, not just on a broad, corporate level but also from the interactions we have with our colleagues every day. It is a given that people are different — we come from different nationalities, different backgrounds, different sexual orientations and gender identities. These differences are more than something we accept; they are part of why we thrive. These differences make us stronger because people with diverse experiences can bring diverse and valuable perspectives to the table.?

When we work closely with a diverse team, it makes us better able to understand and resolve problems. If you are managing a team, sometimes things don’t go well or sometimes your team members are not very happy. You need to put yourself in their shoes and think: How would I feel if I were them? You need to consider the issue as if you were him, her or them and think about why they feel a certain way. Having the ability to think from the other side of the river is very important. The more we embrace diversity and inclusion, the more we acquire that ability.?

“These differences make us stronger because people with diverse experiences can bring diverse and valuable perspectives to the table.”

Of course, there will be times when there are differences of opinion within an organization, but by remaining open with our colleagues and listening generously, we can move forward together.?

I’m hearing there are obstacles in getting the LGBT Awareness Promotion Bill into law in Japan this year, but I am encouraging lawmakers to overcome these hurdles and make this a reality. Respecting basic human rights is the foundation of social progress. We must build a society where all individuals are empowered to live full lives and actively contribute without discrimination. Ultimately, it is essential to Japan’s ability to innovate and be competitive on the world stage.

Originally published on?Rakuten Today

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Prashant Kore

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2 年

so true...??????

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Prashant Kore

peace & love to each one (Creator of Peace & Love Department) communications: [email protected] : [email protected] : [email protected]

2 年

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Alli Camuta

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3 年

A very relevant statement from today's generation. I admire this so much. Respect is one of the foundation on this era regardless of the gender. In our country, we are also starting to adopt this thing specially for the young ones.

Hi Mickey, I absolutely agree. I, like many foreigners, am proud to call Japan my home for 20 years, and care immensely for this country. I think it is great you are using your influence to drive change in Japan's human rights issues, to continue social progress. Here is another major issue affecting many children and families in Japan, and continues to stain Japan's reputation as a socially advanced country: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-japan-children-eu-parliament-idUSKBN23O2DK It would be great if you could put your voice behind this for the sake of many children affected by Japan's archaic legal system.

岡村 Okamura宏太郎 Kotaro

Director of the Board, Sapporo Holdings Ltd.

3 年

Dear Mikitani san, I fully agree with you on the importance of establishing a society where everybody respects basic human rights. Your leadership is highly appreciated. FYI, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. recently announced that the bank created "global head of LGBTQ+" at the leadership level.

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