
HRC rates companies for LGBT inclusion, 9 in Wisconsin get perfect scores
An annual report assessing LGBT inclusion in major companies and law firms across the nation gives high marks to a record 517 businesses, including some headquartered in Wisconsin.
The Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s annual Corporate Equality Index examines corporate policies and practices related to LGBT workplace equality and found 517 businesses — spanning nearly every industry and geography — earned a top score of 100 percent and the distinction of “Best Places to Work for LGBT Equality.”
HRC, in a news release, said that record number of perfect scores was achieved despite “demanding new criteria requiring that companies with global operations extend non-discrimination protections for their LGBT workers worldwide.”
In total, 887 companies were officially rated in the CEI, up from 851 in last year’s. The report also unofficially rated 156 Fortune 500 companies, which have yet to respond to the CEI survey about their LGBTQ policies and practices.
The average score for companies and law firms based in Wisconsin is 85 percent.
Of the 16 companies ranked in the state, nine earned 100 percent and 12 earned 90 percent and above.
“Even in the face of relentless attempts to undermine equality, America’s leading companies and law firms remain steadfast and committed to supporting and defending the rights and dignity of LGBTQ people,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “The unprecedented expansion of inclusive workplaces across the country and around the globe not only reflects our progress, it helps drive it. As we enter a new chapter in our fight for equality, support from the business community will be more critical than ever to protect our historic advancements over the last decade and to continue to push equality forward for workers, customers, and families around the world.”
Here’s a look at the Wisconsin rankings:
Employer Name | City | State | 2017 CEI Score |
ManpowerGroup | Milwaukee | WI | 100 |
American Family Insurance Group | Madison | WI | 100 |
CUNA Mutual Group | Madison | WI | 100 |
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance | Milwaukee | WI | 100 |
Foley & Lardner LLP | Milwaukee | WI | 100 |
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP | Milwaukee | WI | 100 |
Quarles & Brady LLP | Milwaukee | WI | 100 |
Rockwell Automation Inc. | Milwaukee | WI | 100 |
S.C. Johnson & Son Inc. | Racine | WI | 100 |
Robert W. Baird & Co. Incorporated | Milwaukee | WI | 95 |
Kohl’s Corp. | Menomonee Falls | WI | 95 |
Alliant Energy Corp. | Madison | WI | 90 |
WEC Energy Group | Milwaukee | WI | 75 |
Johnson Controls Inc. | Milwaukee | WI | 75 |
Oshkosh Corp. | Oshkosh | WI | 20 |
Harley-Davidson Inc. | Milwaukee | WI | 10 |
And here’s some key national findings in the report:
- 517 companies earned a 100 percent in the 2017 CEI, up from 407 in the 2016 report.
- 647 companies participating in this year’s CEI now offer transgender workers at least one health care plan that has transgender-inclusive coverage. That’s a 314 percent increase since 2012, when the CEI first included trans-inclusive health care as a requisite for companies to receive a perfect score;
- Gender identity is now part of non-discrimination policies at 82 percent of Fortune 500 companies, up from just 3 percent in 2002;
- 387 major employers have adopted supportive inclusion guidelines for transgender workers who are transitioning.
- 156 Fortune 500 companies were given unofficial scores based on publicly available information.
The CEI rates companies and top law firms on detailed criteria falling under five broad categories:
- Non-discrimination policies
- Employment benefits
- Demonstrated organizational competency and accountability around LGBT diversity and inclusion
- Public commitment to LGBT equality
- Responsible citizenship