BorgWarner Inc. Earns 75 in Human Rights Campaign’s 2021 Corporate Equality Index

  • BorgWarner announces its annual rating on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s assessment of LGBTQ workplace equality 

Auburn Hills, Michigan, January 28, 2021 – BorgWarner Inc., a global product leader in clean and efficient technology solutions for combustion, hybrid and electric vehicles, has received a score of 75 out of 100 on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2021 Corporate Equality Index, the nation’s foremost benchmarking survey and report measuring corporate policies and practices related to LGBTQ workplace equality. BorgWarner joins the ranks of 1,142 major U.S. businesses that were also ranked in the 2021 CEI.

Felecia Pryor, BorgWarner’s Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer,stated, “BorgWarner is a proud supporter of the LGBTQ community and our Corporate Equality Index score is a true testament to the inclusive culture we have built. We do not tolerate discrimination and are grateful to our team for their continued commitment to embracing diversity.”

“From the previously unimaginable impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, to a long overdue reckoning with racial injustice, 2020 was an unprecedented year. Yet, many businesses across the nation stepped up and continued to prioritize and champion LGBTQ equality,” said Alphonso David, Human Rights Campaign President. “This year has shown us that tools like the CEI are crucial in the work to increase equity and inclusion in the workplace, but also that companies must breathe life into these policies and practices in real and tangible ways. Thank you to the companies that understand protecting their LGBTQ employees and consumers from discrimination is not just the right thing to do—but the best business decision.”

The results of the 2021 CEI showcase how 1,142 U.S.-based companies are not only promoting LGBTQ-friendly workplace policies in the U.S., but also for the 57% of CEI-rated companies with global operations who are helping advance the cause of LGBTQ inclusion in workplaces abroad.

The CEI rates employers providing these crucial protections to over 18 million U.S. workers and an additional 17 million outside of the U.S. Companies rated in the CEI include Fortune magazine’s 500 largest publicly traded businesses, American Lawyer magazine’s top 200 revenue-grossing law firms (AmLaw 200), and hundreds of publicly and privately held mid- to large-sized businesses.

The CEI rates companies on detailed criteria falling under four central pillars:

  • Non-discrimination policies across business entities;
  • Equitable benefits for LGBTQ workers and their families;
  • Supporting an inclusive culture; and,
  • Corporate social responsibility.

The full report is available online at www.hrc.org/cei.

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