We. Receives HRC's LGBTQIA+ Workplace Distinction

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For the Fifth Year in a Row, We. Communications is Recognized as a "Best Place to Work for LGBTQIA+ Equality"

Human Rights Campaign Foundation, 30 November 2023

The Human Rights Campaign Foundation has recognized We. Communications as a "Best Place to Work for LGBTQIA+ Equality" for the fifth year in a row. This achievement is a testament to the commitment of our employees across We. who continue to uphold our agency's values and have built an inclusive work environment.

To earn top ratings, employers must take concrete steps to establish and implement comprehensive policies, benefits and practices that ensure greater equity for LGBTQIA+ workers and their families. We. is honored to be recognized among this year's recipients and promises to continue to be a beacon of equality and inclusion for all.

Visit our Careers and Culture pages to learn more about We.'s culture and DEI efforts.

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