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Workers and consumers say they're likely to favor pro-LGBTQ businesses, new study says

Por: CNBC Life December 13, 2022

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Shoppers carry bags across a Pride-themed, rainbow-coloured pedestrian crossing.David Cliff Nurphoto Getty ImagesAmerican workers and consumers are more likely to prefer brands that publicly align with LGBTQ causes, according to a new analysis.More than 51% of U.S. employees who responded to a global survey conducted by public relations firm Edelman from July to August said they were more likely to work for a pro-LGBTQ company, compared to 11%... + full article



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