After the US Supreme Court eliminated the constitutional right to abortion, the company will provide bail for employees who are arrested.
Workers who protest for reproductive justice are covered by the benefit. Travel, lodging and food for staff on its health-care plans who need to seek abortion procedures will be paid for.
A growing number of US corporations are covering expenses for workers who live in states with restrictions on abortion care. It is the responsibility of businesses to provide staff with access to reproductive health care, according to the company.
The company said it meant supporting employees' choices if they have a child. Giving parents the resources they need to work is what it means.
The Supreme Court turned the abortion-rights fight on it's head.
The company encourages employees to get involved in causes, gives them time off to vote, and provides protest training. The company has a tradition of posting bail for staff arrested in peaceful demonstrations.