Leaders from more than 180 companies have taken a stand against restrictive health laws
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A letter signed by the CEOs of many leading US firms states that equality in the workplace"is one of the most important business issues of our time," and emphasizes that restricting access to"comprehensive reproductive care, Bloomberg L.P., Square, Zoom, Atlantic Records, Yelp, Warby Parker, H&M U.S., Amalgamated Bank, Eileen Fisher, Glossier, and Postmates.The letter was coordinated by a coalition of organizations, including Planned Parenthood Federation of America, NARAL Pro-Choice America, the Center for Reproductive Rights, and the ACLU, which will"provide opportunities for companies to help protect reproductive rights in the critical months and years to come," according to a statement.
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