
business

October 20, 2015
by GLAAD
LGBT leaders recognized for their important impact on the business world.
OSHA issues guidance on restroom access for transgender workers
Last week, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration released new guidelines for private businesses concernin
WATCH: Allstate's "Safe in My Hands" commercial pulls heartstrings
Insurance company Allstate is the latest company to celebrate equality in a new ad released last week.
Report: A great majority of LGBT adults favor working in a marriage equality state
60 percent of gay and lesbian adults would reject a job promotion if it required them to move to a state where their marriage is not recognized (up from 33 percent last year).
Western Michigan University launches mentorship program for LGBT graduates
Western Michigan University started The Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, Transgender and Ally Career Mentorship Program to help LGBT graduates better prepare for the many challenges they will face when they enter the job market.
LGBT CEOs pressed to advance the movement
Christopher Bailey's appointment as CEO of Burberry emphasized some of the steps made in workplace diversity, but there is still a great deal of work that needs to be done.
Reaching Out LGBT MBA Conference to go purple for #SpiritDay
This year, Reaching Out is partnering with GLAAD and taking a stand against bullying by going purple for #SpiritDay.
Chick-Fil-A Approval Plummets
New numbers from polling organization YouGov reveal that the public's approval of Chik-Fil-A has taken a nosedive since it came to light that the fast food chain gave more than 2 million dollars to anti-gay causes and that its CEO Dan Cathy believes that marriage equality is "inviting God's judgment;" and that our culture has a "deprived mind."