Posted on 09/06/2012 6:00:40 AM PDT by scottjewell
BELLEVUE, Wash. Online travel company Expedia.com on Tuesday announced its support for marriage equality and the efforts to approve Referendum 74 in Washington state, November ballot initiative asking voters to approve or reject the states new marriage equality law.
Supporting the ballot measure is a natural extension of our ongoing commitment to the LGBT community, said Dara Khosrowshahi, President and CEO of Expedia Inc., in a statement:
"As the worlds largest online travel company with operations in well over 30 countries we know firsthand that the world is a diverse place. Much like our customers, clients, partners, and suppliers, our employees represent a multitude of locations, cultures, and experiences.
We encourage Expedians to bring their collective intelligence and myriad skills to work every day to make travel more accessible for our customers. As such, we are committed to creating a workplace environment in which everyone thrives.
We strive to actively promote equality in our workplace and are committed to treating one another with respect and dignity. Part of our overall diversity efforts is providing a supportive environment for our Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) employees.
Today, we add our voice to the topic of marriage equality. We thoughtfully engage in this public discussion because it has a significant impact on our employees, customers, and partners, all with whom we interact daily. Supporting the legislation recently passed in Washington State which provides same-sex couples with the same right to civil marriage that opposite-sex couples already enjoy is a natural extension of our ongoing commitment to the LGBT community.
Therefore, Expedia, Inc. is proud to declare support of marriage equality for same-sex couples everywhere."
Expedia, based in Bellevue, Wash., was founded in 1996 by Microsoft and later spun off as a multi-billion dollar company its portfolio consists of several online travel brands, including Expedia.com, Hotels.com, and Hotwire.com.
Washington United for Marriage (WUM), the broad coalition working to defend the states marriage law, announced Wednesday that more than 5,000 new donors helped raise $1.758 million during the month of August, raising the total campaign treasury to $7.290 million.
Thanks for your kind words, most greatly appreciated - and yes, I do see your points, and I am glad you called him out on it for those very valid reasons.( Btw, Is he the one who often says something like, “a man trying to mate with another man is like Aunt Petunia trying to eat by putting a spatula in her ear” ? That to me was a troll making fun of conservatives, but I tried to give him the benefit of the doubt, LOL)
I can’t say for sure. All I know is log on to FR a couple of times a week, read my pings & the comments to interesting articles, and, invariably, there are a few that are too surreal to be genuine. Who knows? :)
Ok, gotcha. ..yes, I do know what you mean about the surreal nature of some comments - just checking back thru my comments to see if the spatula one is he... Always made me pause a bit. thanks ;-)
Travel agents always looked happy to me. But homosexual? I don’t know.
You better be posting on a Linux machine.
Because Gates and Ballmer support the Wash St. deal
and Apple is run by a gay guy
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