More than 30% of companies did not respond to the Supreme Court ruling on abortion, according to a new survey by The Conference Board.
According to the survey, about 4% of companies chose to address the Supreme Court decision internally.
2% of people said they were going to make a public statement, while 10% said they hadn't made a decision.
About 1% of corporations said they would take part in the legislative process on the issue, while 4% said they would donate to a women's reproductive rights nonprofit organization after the ruling.
42% of the companies that addressed the decision communicated existing health care benefits to employees, while 45% added new benefits or offered travel reimbursement for those living in states where abortion is not legal.
According to Forbes, more than twenty major companies have said they will offer abortion-related benefits.
The survey found that 80% of companies had never addressed women's reproductive rights. Some people said they addressed the issue after a draft opinion from the Supreme Court was leaked, while others said they didn't.
According to a survey, some 61% of companies have made a public statement on racial equality since the beginning of 2020. According to a survey, about 4% of companies have made a public stance on vaccinations and Covid related issues.
The leaked Supreme Court draft opinion caused several companies to speak out about their commitment to reproductive health rights. The Supreme Court made a ruling. Dozens of other people have also decided to stay silent. Disney drew the ire of Florida Republicans for opposing the state's "Don't Say Gay" law, which imposed restrictions on classroom instruction involving "sexual orientation or gender identity." Republicans enacted a law to dissolved the Reedy Creek Improvement District after Disney spoke out against the law. A majority of Americans want companies to have a stance on abortion.
These are the US companies that offer abortion related benefits.
A survey shows that 90 percent of US companies are silent on abortion.