America’s leading companies and law firms are stepping up in record numbers to adopt increasingly forward-looking policies and practices to meet the needs of their lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) workers in the U.S. and abroad, according to the 2020 Corporate Equality Index (CEI) released today by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation, the educational arm of the nation’s largest LGBTQ civil rights organization.
In the most rigorous assessment of LGBTQ-inclusive workplace policies and practices to date, a record of more than 680 companies have been designated a Best Place to Work for LGBTQ Equality by the HRC Foundation for their efforts in satisfying all of the CEI’s criteria results, earning them a 100 percent rating. Top-scoring companies include 23 in New Jersey.
In total, 1059 companies and law firms were officially rated in the new CEI, up from 1028 in last year’s survey. The report also unofficially rated 122 Fortune 500 companies, which have yet to respond to an invitation to participate in the CEI survey assessing their LGBTQ policies and practices. The average score for companies and law firms based in New Jersey is 86 percent. Of the 46 companies ranked, 23 earned 100 points, 31 earned 90 points and above, and 38 earned 80 points and above.
For the first time, HRC this year is giving special recognition to the 11 companies that earned top marks on all three of HRC’s workplace equality assessments: the CEI, as well as Equidad MX and Equidad CL. HRC’s groundbreaking Equidad program recognizes Latin American companies and U.S. multinational companies for their work in Mexico and Chile.
“These companies know that protecting their LGBTQ employees and customers from discrimination is not just the right thing to do — it is also the best business decision. In addition, many of these leaders are also advocating for the LGBTQ community and equality under the law in the public square,” said HRC President Alphonso David. “From supporting LGBTQ civil rights protections in the U.S. through HRC’s Business Coalition for the Equality Act, to featuring transgender and non-binary people in an ad in Argentina, to advocating for marriage equality in Taiwan — businesses understand their LGBTQ employees and customers deserve to be seen, valued and respected not only at work, but in every aspect of daily life.”
Employer | Headquarters Location | State | 2020 CEI Rating |
ADP | Roseland | NJ | 100 |
American Express Global Business Travel | Jersey City | NJ | 100 |
BASF Corp. | Florham Park | NJ | 100 |
Bayer U.S. LLC | Whippany | NJ | 100 |
Becton, Dickinson and Co. | Franklin Lakes | NJ | 100 |
Celgene Corp. | Summit | NJ | 100 |
Day Pitney LLP | Parsippany | NJ | 100 |
Dun & Bradstreet Corp., The | Short Hills | NJ | 100 |
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey | Newark | NJ | 100 |
Johnson & Johnson | New Brunswick | NJ | 100 |
Mathematica Policy Research | Princeton | NJ | 100 |
Merck | Kenilworth | NJ | 100 |
Nestle Health Science | Bridgewater | NJ | 100 |
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. | East Hanover | NJ | 100 |
Pearson Inc. | Hoboken | NJ | 100 |
Prudential Financial Inc. | Newark | NJ | 100 |
Quest Diagnostics Inc. | Secaucus | NJ | 100 |
Samsung Electronics America Inc. | Ridgefield Park | NJ | 100 |
Sanofi | Bridgewater | NJ | 100 |
Subaru of America Inc. | Cherry Hill | NJ | 100 |
TD Bank, N.A. | Cherry Hill | NJ | 100 |
Unilever | Englewood Cliffs | NJ | 100 |
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Inc. | Parsippany | NJ | 100 |
Avis Budget Group Inc. | Parsippany | NJ | 95 |
Novo Nordisk Inc. | Plainsboro | NJ | 95 |
Aero OpCo LLC | Lyndhurst | NJ | 90 |
Ascena Retail Group Inc. | Mahwah | NJ | 90 |
Mars Inc. | Mt. Olive | NJ | 90 |
Realogy Holdings Corp. | Madison | NJ | 90 |
Wipro Ltd. | East Brunswick | NJ | 90 |
Campbell Soup Co. | Camden | NJ | 85 |
John Wiley & Sons Inc. | Hoboken | NJ | 85 |
Public Service Enterprise Group | Newark | NJ | 85 |
Burlington Stores Inc. | Burlington | NJ | 80 |
Conduent Inc. | Florham Park | NJ | 80 |
Firmenich Inc. | Plainsboro | NJ | 80 |
Lord, Abbett & Co. LLC | Jersey City | NJ | 80 |
McCarter & English LLP | Newark | NJ | 80 |
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. | Teaneck | NJ | 70 |
NRG Energy Inc. | Princeton | NJ | 65 |
Honeywell International Inc. | Morris Plains | NJ | 60 |
Newell Brands Inc. | Hoboken | NJ | 60 |
Selective Insurance Group | Branchville | NJ | 40 |
Software House International | Somerset | NJ | 30 |
Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. | Union | NJ | 20 |
PBF Energy | Parsippany | NJ | 20 |
More than 260 top businesses — including 191 that earned top scores on the CEI — are also corporate supporters on the Equality Act, critically important bipartisan legislation that would finally add clear, comprehensive non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people to our nation’s civil rights laws. While the Supreme Court decides whether LGBTQ people are protected by federal employment non-discrimination law, these companies are holding the line for their employees and their families.
Other key findings revealed in the 2020 CEI:
- The more than 680 companies who earned a 100 on the CEI represent 12.4 million employees nationally, 11.9 million globally and earn a combined estimate of $12.9 trillion in revenue.
- Eighty-three companies participated in the CEI for the first time in 2020 with 36 debuting at a score of 100 — including Etsy Inc., Peloton Interactive Inc. and Stop & Shop, and Warner Music Group.
- Of all Fortune 500 companies, 93% have sexual orientaiton in their U.S. non-discrimination policy, and 91% have gender identity.
- The average CEI score for all Fortune 500 companies increased from 67 to 71 in the past year — with actively participating Fortune 500 companies having an average score of 90, up from 88 last year.
Over the last several years, CEI-rated companies have dramatically expanded their support for transgender workers. This year 89% percent of companies participating in the CEI offer at least one health care policy that is inclusive of their transgender workers, and 85% percent met stringent criteria that requires all blanket exclusions of medically-necessary care for transgender workers be removed from all health policies the company offers — up from 73% last year.
The CEI rates companies and top law firms on detailed criteria in four broad categories:
- Non-discrimination policies
- Employment benefits
- Supporting an inclusive culture and corporate social responsibility including public commitment to LGBTQ equality
- Responsible citizenship
The full report is available online at www.hrc.org/cei.