Is Dove really LGBTQ friendly?
Dove is owned by Unilever
Dove does not have an explicit position on LGBTQ rights, but the company has been praised for its inclusive policies towards employees who identify as LGBTQ. These policies include offering benefits such as healthcare and domestic partner benefits, and participating in public events and organizations that support LGBTQ rights. Dove also donates to politicians who support LGBTQ rights legislation.
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Human Rights Campaign report on Dove
Dove has earned top marks in Human Rights Campaign's 2021 Corporate Equality Index
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See report on Human Rights Campaign on Unilever
Unilever achieves a perfect score in the 2021 Corporate Equality Index by Human Rights Campaign.
by Human Rights Campaign