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- From: rhayden@oracle.com (Ronald Hayden)
- Subject: Re: Colorado Memory Systems & Non-Discrimination
- In-Reply-To: may@hpcesma.ce.hp.com's message of 17 Nov 92 17:29:45 GMT
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 22:06:04 GMT
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- In article <BxvF9M.6uF@scd.hp.com> may@hpcesma.ce.hp.com (Elaine May) writes:
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- So, if you're in the market for a tape backup system made by a queer-friendly
- company, you can consider CMS products.
-
- My understanding is that HP is not exactly a "queer-friendly" company.
- They did add sexuality to their EEO statement, after being lobbied
- internally for a year-and-a-half, but they did it to avoid bad
- publicity more than anything else.
-
- My sense (from doing NGLTF Workplace Initiative work) is that HP is
- moving forward, but very slowly, and they're pretty far back right
- now...
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- - Ronald Hayden
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