For the seventh consecutive year, UBS
has earned top marks from the Human Rights Campaign’s (HRC) Corporate
Equality Index (CEI), which measures corporate policies and
practices related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)
employees. This year marks the ninth time in the past twelve years that
UBS earned a perfect rating in the annual report and designation by HRC
as one of the best places to work for LGBT employees.
Key efforts by UBS in LGBT equality and resources
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Continues to develop resources focused on wealth planning for LGBT
clients, including the recently released special edition of Investor
Watch: The
LGBT investor in a post-DOMA world
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Among the first Wall Street firms to offer a tax offsetting benefit
for employees who pay for healthcare coverage for their same sex
partners or spouses
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Provides comprehensive healthcare benefits to transgender employees
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Joined several other Wall Street firms in signing a Supreme Court
amicus brief which set forth the business case for repealing the
"Defense of Marriage Act"
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Joined the business coalition to support equal protection of LGBT
individuals under the Employment Non-Discrimination Act
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Maintains longstanding partnerships with a number of LGBT community
service organizations which focus on health and social services,
at-risk youth mentoring, education and entrepreneurship
The recognition UBS received from the CEI in recent years underscores
the firm’s commitment
to diversity and inclusion. In addition to Pride Americas, the
firm’s LGBT employee network, UBS offers a number of employee diversity
groups that aim to provide mentoring, career development programming and
additional resources for women, working parents, veterans, employees
with disabilities, persons of color, and those representing
multi-cultural backgrounds.
“We truly value the diverse and inclusive work environment that exists
across UBS,” said Bob McCann, CEO of UBS Group Americas. “It’s a key
differentiator for our clients and our employees, and I am tremendously
proud that our firm continues to be recognized as one of the best places
to work for LGBT equality.”
Notes to Editors
UBS draws on its 150-year heritage to serve private, institutional and
corporate clients worldwide, as well as retail clients in Switzerland.
Its business strategy is centered on its pre-eminent global wealth
management businesses and its leading universal bank in Switzerland.
Together with a client-focused Investment Bank and a strong,
well-diversified Global Asset Management business, UBS will expand its
premier wealth management franchise and drive further growth across the
Group.
UBS is present in all major financial centers worldwide. It has offices
in more than 50 countries, with about 35% of its employees working in
the Americas, 36% in Switzerland, 17% in the rest of Europe, the Middle
East and Africa and 12% in Asia Pacific. UBS employs about 61,000 people
around the world. Its shares are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange and
the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
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