Google Employee Support

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GOOGLE
Chicago, IL 60602
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Gayglers chapters exist just about everywhere Google operates around the world from San Francisco to New York, London to Zurich, Israel to India. The grassroots approach that started the Gayglers continues to allow our LGBT celebrations and initiatives to thrive and grow.

To date in 2012, more than 1,500 Googlers have marched in Pride celebrations, including Boston, Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Sao Paulo, Tel Aviv and Warsaw. However, it’s not just through Pride that we show our support for the LGBT community. At Mardi Gras in Sydney, we hosted two Queer Thinking seminars on Activism in the Internet Age and Queer Careers. And in July, Gayglers from over a dozen counties celebrated at World Pride in London where they were joined by one million visitors from around the world.

Though our business and employees span the globe, our policies on non-discrimination are universal in every Google office. Google supports its Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) employees in many ways to ensure that our employees are treated fairly both inside and outside of Google. We increased our Transgender benefits to be more comprehensive, have taken a public stance on Proposition 8 in California, participated in the It Get’s better Video Project, made a video on Marriage Equality, and maintain strong partnerships with Out & Equal and the Human Rights Campaign among many others.

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