LGBTQ workers are less happy with employers than their straight peers
May 26, 2021
A worker sentiment analysis from Glassdoor concludes that workers identifying as LGBTQ are less satisfied with their employers than their non-LGBTQ peers. The biggest gaps in the sentiment is apparent when it comes to attitudes about senior leadership and career advancement opportunities. A number of retailers, restaurants and consumer brands were among companies getting lower ratings, with Walmart and Amazon.com falling short in the minds of LGBTQ workers.
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