List of Companies Paying Employee Abortion Expenses

Includes Airbnb, Amazon, Apple, Bank of America, Dick’s Sporting Goods, DoorDash, JPMorgan Chase, Levi Strauss, Meta, Microsoft, Netflix, Nike, Patagonia, PayPal, Reddit, Starbucks, Tesla, Walt Disney Company, Yelp.

QUICK FACTS:
  • A list of companies promising to pay their employees abortion-related expenses was recently published by The New York Times following the Supreme Court’s Friday ruling that ended federal abortion rights.
  • American Faith added the names of these companies and others to its growing list of businesses (see below) that are declaring their commitment to helping their pregnant employees end the life of their unborn child if they are not able to do so in their own state.
  • Many of these companies have released statements:
  • “We recognize the impact that today’s Supreme Court ruling could have on many Americans,” wrote Disney’s Paul Richardson, the company’s head of human resources, and Pascale Thomas, a vice president for the media conglomerate.
  • “We intend to offer travel expense reimbursements, to the extent permitted by law, for employees who will need them to access out-of-state health care and reproductive services,” a representative for Facebook’s Meta said. “We are in the process of assessing how best to do so given the legal complexities involved.”
  • “We have expanded the list of medical treatments that are eligible for travel expense reimbursement,” said Bank of America. “This list will now includes cancer treatment, organ transplants at centers of excellence, reproductive health care including abortion, and hospital admissions for mental health conditions.”
  • “It doesn’t matter what you believe, it doesn’t matter where you live, it’s about access to health care,” Starbucks’ senior vice president, Sara Kelly, said in an interview on Friday.
  • “No matter where our teammates are on their family planning journey — from contraception and abortion coverage, to pregnancy and family-building support through fertility, surrogacy and adoption benefits — we are here to support their decisions,” said Nike.
  • “While we had reason to believe this ruling was coming, we recognize that this news still weighs heavily on many of us,” Nordstrom wrote in a staff memo.
READ THE LIST:
  • Accenture
  • Adobe
  • Airbnb
  • Alaska Airlines
  • Allbirds
  • Amazon
  • Apple
  • Bank of America
  • Box
  • Bumble
  • BuzzFeed
  • Chief
  • Chobani, Inc.
  • Citigroup
  • Civitech
  • Comcast-NBC Universal
  • Condé Nast
  • CVS
  • Dell
  • Dick’s Sporting Goods
  • DoorDash
  • Douglas Elliman
  • Expedia
  • Giant Eagle
  • Goldman Sachs Group Inc
  • Google
  • Gucci
  • H&M
  • Hewlett Packard, Inc.
  • Hims & Hers
  • HP
  • Impossible Foods
  • Interpublic Group
  • Intuit
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • JPMorgan Chase
  • Kroger
  • Levi Strauss
  • Lush
  • Lyft
  • Mastercard, Inc.
  • Match Group
  • Meta
  • Microsoft
  • Morgan Stanley
  • Netflix
  • Nike
  • Nordstrom
  • Open Sea
  • Patagonia
  • PayPal
  • Power Home Remodeling
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • Publicis Groupe
  • Reddit
  • Salesforce
  • Starbucks
  • Target
  • Tesla
  • The Knot Worldwide
  • Uber
  • United Talent Agency
  • Vox Media
  • Walt Disney Company
  • Warner Brothers
  • Wells Fargo
  • WPP Group, Inc.
  • Yelp
  • Zendesk, Inc.
  • Zillow
BACKGROUND:
  • Republicans are speaking out against companies that provide financial support for their employees who seek abortions out of state.
  • “If corporations are paying $4,000+ to their female employees to kill their baby, they should pay them the same to celebrate life when their employees become mothers,” tweeted Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG).
  • “If your worldview tells you that it’s bad for women to become mothers but liberating for them to work 90 hours a week in a cubicle at the New York Times or Goldman Sachs, you’ve been had,” said J.D. Vance, the Republican Senate candidate in Ohio.
  • “The state of Texas will take swift and decisive action if you do not immediately rescind your recently announced policy to pay for the travel expenses of women who abort their unborn children,” read a letter signed by 14 GOP lawmakers in Texas led by Rep. Briscoe Cain.
  • “Our tax code should be pro-family and promote a culture of life,” said Florida Senator Marco Rubio said in a statement. “Instead, too often our corporations find loopholes to subsidize the murder of unborn babies or horrific ‘medical’ treatments on kids. My bill would make sure this does not happen.”

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