Californians Against Hate reached an agreement with Bolthouse Farms and will immediately end its "Don't Buy Bolthouse" campaign. CAH spokesperson Fred Karger tells us:
Jeffrey Dunn, President and CEO of Bolthouse Farms, has provided us with a compelling perspective which clearly demonstrates the separation between Bolthouse Farms and the Bolthouse Foundation and its founder, William Bolthouse and provides us with confidence that Bolthouse Farms is committed to working productively with the LGBT community. Furthermore, Bolthouse Farms has embarked on a comprehensive diversity program designed to support inclusiveness in its dealings with all stakeholders including the LGBT community. The LGBT program includes scholarships, event sponsorship and activation, as well as support for community organizations working on LGBT equality issues. These community organizations include The Williams Institute, Human Rights Campaign, Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Equality California Institute, The Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center and the National Center for Lesbian Rights.
Bolthouse Farms has also demonstrated internal commitment through its human resource management by implementing changes in its corporate HR policies. Bolthouse Farms has recently added medical benefits to same-sex partners of LGBT employees, and it will work quickly toward achieving a 100% rating from the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index.
We are encouraged and grateful for Bolthouse Farm's support of full equality for all.
Kudos to Bilerico alumni Lane Hudson for stepping in and guiding the company down a more LGBT friendly path.
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This is great news particularly in light of McDonald's punk out to the anti-gay hate brigade.
Michael Crawford | October 10, 2008 11:42 AM
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I told my mom about it and she still went out and bought a bag of bolthouse carrots. Oh, well.
Alex Blaze | October 11, 2008 11:03 PM
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