Dickinson Wright Earns Sixth Consecutive 100 Score in Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2023-2024 Corporate Equality In
Dickinson Wright proudly announced that it received
a score of 100 on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2023-2024 Corporate
Equality Index, the nation’s foremost benchmarking survey and report measuring
corporate policies and practices related to LGBTQ+ workplace equality. Dickinson
Wright joins the ranks of 545 major U.S. businesses that also earned top marks
this year.
“We are honored to achieve a perfect 100 for the
sixth year in a row, earning the designation as a recipient of the Equality 100 Award: Leader in LGBTQ+
Workplace Inclusion by the Human Rights Campaign,” said Michael Hammer, CEO
of Dickinson Wright. “This achievement reflects the firm’s strong commitment to
fostering a diverse, welcoming, and inclusive workplace environment for our
LGBTQ+ personnel. At Dickinson Wright, we understand that hiring, training,
integrating, and retaining a diverse workforce is at the core of our firm’s
values and is instrumental to providing our clients with the best legal
service.”
“For well over two decades, businesses have played
an important role in furthering LGBTQ+ equality by centering employee needs and
voices when it comes to workplace inclusion. While there is much more work to
be done, year-over-year growth in CEI participation is evidence of a business
community that recognizes the responsibility and value in upholding equity and
inclusion,” said RaShawn “Shawnie” Hawkins, Human Rights Campaign Sr Director
of Workplace Equality. “Our goal at the Human Rights Campaign Foundation is to
work in a spirit of partnership with companies, providing educational resources
and leading benchmarking, and collaborating on ways for businesses to support
the LGBTQ+ community at a time when we face unprecedented legislative attacks,
heightened anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric and physical violence. The CEI is an
ever-evolving tool – a blueprint that companies can use to show up more
effectively in supporting their LGBTQ+ employees and their families.”
The results of the 2023-2024
CEI showcase how U.S.-based companies are promoting LGBTQ+ friendly workplace
policies in the U.S. and abroad. The first year of the CEI included 319
participants, and the 2023-2024 CEI now includes 1,384 participants; further
demonstrating the tremendous trajectory of the CEI, a record-breaking 1,340
businesses have non-discrimination protections specific to gender identity, up
from just 17 in 2002. These critical non-discrimination protections cover 21
million employees in the U.S. and around the globe. Dickinson Wright’s efforts in satisfying all
the CEI’s criteria earned a score of 100 and the designation as recipient of
the Equality 100 Award: Leader in LGBTQ+
Workplace Inclusion.
This year, the Human Rights Campaign made a
substantial change to the CEI criteria to keep focus on the emerging best
practices in LGBTQ+ workplace inclusion, raising the bar significantly for all
companies. In particular, major criteria changes included an increased focus on
internal training and personnel policy, equitable and accessible healthcare
benefits and treatment options, and participation in initiatives in all the
communities where Dickinson Wright has offices.
The CEI rates employers
providing these crucial protections to over 20 million U.S. workers and an
additional 18 million outside of the U.S. Companies rated in the CEI include
Fortune magazine’s 500 largest publicly traded businesses, American Lawyer
magazine’s top 200 revenue-grossing law firms (AmLaw 200), and hundreds of
publicly and privately held mid- to large-sized businesses.
The CEI rates companies on
detailed criteria falling under four central pillars:
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Non-discrimination
policies across business entities;
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Equitable
benefits for LGBTQ+ workers and their families;
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Supporting an
inclusive culture; and,
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Corporate social
responsibility.
The full report is available
online at www.hrc.org/cei.
About Dickinson Wright
Dickinson Wright is a general
practice business law firm with more than 475 attorneys among more than 40
practice areas and 16 industry groups. The firm has 20 offices, including six
in Michigan (Detroit, Troy, Ann Arbor, Lansing, Grand Rapids, and Saginaw) and
13 other domestic offices in Austin and El Paso, Texas; Chicago, Illinois;
Columbus, Ohio; Denver, Colo.; Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Lexington, Ky.; Nashville,
Tenn.; Las Vegas and Reno, Nev.; Phoenix, Ariz.; Silicon Valley, Calif.; and
Washington, D.C. The firm’s Canadian office is located in Toronto.
Dickinson Wright offers our
clients a distinctive combination of superb client service, exceptional
quality, value for fees, industry expertise, and business acumen. As one of the
few law firms with ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification and one of the only firms
with ISO/IEC 27701:2019 certification, Dickinson Wright has built
state-of-the-art, independently-verified risk management procedures, security controls, and privacy processes for
our commercial transactions. Dickinson Wright lawyers are known for delivering
commercially-oriented advice on sophisticated transactions and have a
remarkable record of wins in high-stakes litigation. Dickinson Wright lawyers
are regularly cited for their expertise and experience by Chambers, Best
Lawyers, Super Lawyers, and other leading independent law firm evaluating
organizations.
About The Human Rights Campaign Foundation
The Human Rights Campaign
Foundation is the educational arm of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), America's
largest civil rights organization working to achieve equality for lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) people. Through its programs, the HRC
Foundation seeks to make transformational change in the everyday lives of
LGBTQ+ people, shedding light on inequity and deepening the public’s
understanding of LGBTQ+ issues, with a clear focus on advancing transgender and
racial justice. Its work has transformed the landscape for more than 15 million
workers, 11 million students, 1 million clients in the adoption and foster care
system and so much more. The HRC Foundation provides direct consultation and
technical assistance to institutions and communities, driving the advancement
of inclusive policies and practices; it builds the capacity of future leaders
and allies through fellowship and training programs; and, with the firm belief
that we are stronger working together, it forges partnerships with advocates in
the U.S. and around the globe to increase our impact and shape the future of
our work.
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