Traditional gay pride flag

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In the email seen by Bloomberg, members of Exxon's PRIDE Houston employee group said flying the Pride flag is a way for corporations 'to visibly show their care, inclusion and support for LGBTQ+ employees.' The company's PRIDE employee resource group has approximately 3,000 members globally. In lieu of the traditional, widely recognized pride flag, Exxon's policy allows employees to fly a flag that represents the company's PRIDE group but that does not feature the company's logo prominently. The company will allow employees to display flags with logos representing their employee resource groups, Bloomberg reported. Repositionable luxe washi tape - 15mm x 10m (.6' x 32 ft) - 1 roll Traditional gay pride flag colors with light champagne foil. 'We're committed to keeping an open, honest, and inclusive workplace for all of our employees, and we're saddened that any employee would think otherwise,' human resources vice president Tracey Gunnlaugsson said in the statement. Trish: We’re looking to create a safe space for LGBTQIA+ people within our science center to get to know each other and offer mutual support. In 1979, the community landed on this six-color version designed by flagmaker Gilbert Baker. In a statement to Insider, Exxon Mobil said 'the updated flag protocol is intended to clarify the use of the ExxonMobil branded company flag and not intended to diminish our commitment to diversity and support for employee resource groups.' The Traditional Gay Pride Flag is the most visible symbol of LGBT unity and pride.

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