Texas activists from GetEQUAL plan protests outside three ExxonMobil stations in Dallas on Friday, May 14. The company refuses to add sexual orientation and gender identity to it's non-discrimination policy. Exxon acquired Mobil ten years ago and removed LGBT protections, stripping partner benefits and non-discrimination policy language.
The company get a zero from the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index.
The rallies will take place outside ExxonMobil stations at 3716 Maple Ave, 4239 Lemmon Ave. and 2503 Lemmon Ave. in Dallas, Texas.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Dallas LGBT's to Protest ExxonMobil Gas Stations
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Friday, May 29, 2009
Exxon Mobil Continually Refuses to Recognize LGBT Employees
Shareholders at Exxon Mobil have once again voted down a proposal to add protections based on sexual orientation and gender identity to the company policy.
Exxon Mobil's leadership maintains that they are not required to pass anti-discrimination laws or support domestic partners and say that activists should focus on the federal level for such change.
The Human Rights Campaign has been persistent in trying to get the mega oil company to changes its policies over recent years and will continue to put pressure on them. Other companies such as British Petroleum, Chevron and Shell, score a 100% rating.
Let Exxon-Mobil know you won't support them until they put an end to their corporate-sanctioned discrimination.
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