Delta Air Lines' chief executive said the company will not take a stand on the state’s abortion law.
Delta Air Lines is one of the largest employers in Georgia, but the airline’s chief executive said Tuesday the company will not take a stand on the state’s restrictive abortion law, which other corporate leaders have called “bad for business.”, which typically happens after five to six weeks of pregnancy, a time when most women are just finding out that they’re pregnant.
Laws, such as the ones signed in Georgia and Alabama, inhibit “our ability to build diverse and inclusive workforce pipelines, recruit top talent across the states, and protect the well-being of all the people who keep our businesses thriving day in and day out,” read the full-page open letter published in Monday's New York Times.Bastian said the reason Delta isn’t taking a stance is that it doesn’t want to alienate its employees or customers over “an issue that is uncomfortable.
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