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AMERICAN AIRLINES CELEBRATES 14 YEARS WITH PERFECT 100 % SCORE ON HUMAN RIGHTS

2016 CORPORATE EQUALITY INDEX


(Source: American Airlines)
(Source: American Airlines)
USPA NEWS - American Airlines has been honored once again by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) with the highest possible rating in the prestigious 2016 Corporate Equality Index (CEI). American Airlines was the only airline to achieve a perfect score when the CEI launched in 2002,...
American Airlines has been honored once again by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) with the highest possible rating in the prestigious 2016 Corporate Equality Index (CEI). American Airlines was the only airline to achieve a perfect score when the CEI launched in 2002, and is one of only a small number of corporations to do so every year since.

The CEI is a nationally recognized benchmark that examines the top workplaces in the United States and their inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) employees and their allies. Companies like American that earn the top CEI score of 100% also are named the 'Best Places to Work' in the U.S.
For decades, American Airlines' Pride Employee Business Resource Group, which was the airline's first employee resource group, has championed LGBT travelers and advocated for diversity, equality and respect within the airline industry. American is also a proud member and supporter of the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, PFLAG and Lambda Legal.
The Human Rights Campaign is dedicated to promoting and ensuring public understanding of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues through innovative education and communication strategies. A complete list of CEI rankings is available at hrc.org.

Source : American Airlines

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