On Friday, Patagonia said it would post bail for employees arrested at abortion protests.
The company will provide training and bail for peaceful protesters. The perk is applicable to both full time and part time workers.
The US Supreme Court's decision to overturn the landmark abortion decision opens the way for states to ban the procedure. There were protests in front of the Supreme Court in Washington, DC, after the ruling was handed down.
Travel, food, and lodging are covered by the company for US employees who enroll in its healthcare plans for abortions in areas with limited access. The company bails out employees who are arrested at peaceful protests, according to the report.
Many of the country's largest employers have pledged to help staff access abortions if the procedure becomes illegal in certain places. Amazon, Apple, and Meta are included in the list.