The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) released its annual State of the Workplace report on Feb. 4, and while some numbers signal some DEI rollbacks, it seems LGBTQ+ inclusion efforts remain widespread. HRC released its first Corporate Equality Index (CEI) in 2002 to provide a framework for how businesses can build more inclusive workplaces. While 1,450 businesses participated in the latest index, roughly the same as the previous report, there was a 65% decrease in participation from Fortune 500 companies. Regardless, 108 Fortune 500 businesses still achieved a score of 100 on the 2026 index. The report cautioned that the decrease in participation does not necessarily mean that employers have eliminated LGBTQ+-inclusive policies. Instead, it may indicate that companies have bent to pressure from the far right to abandon some DEI programming, including external benchmarking programs. For more on HRC’s findings, keep reading here.—KP |