This week Starbucks, Hudson's Bay Co. — parent company to Lord & Taylor and Saks Fifth Avenue — and Barnes & Noble have announced that employees and customers in their stores are welcome to use the bathroom of the gender with which they identify.
Starbucks spokeswoman Jaime Riley:
“[We are] looking into additional opportunities to have more gender-neutral signage in our restrooms where jurisdictions allow it."
Hudson's Bay Co. spokeswoman Tiffany Bourré:
"HBC respects and affirms each person’s right to self-identify and access facilities that reflect their gender identity."
Barnes & Noble spokeswoman Mary Ellen Keating:
“As a company, Barnes & Noble treats all employees and customers with dignity and respect. For our transgender employees and customers, that means that they are allowed to use the bathroom of the gender they identify with."
Sears Holdings, which operates Sears and Kmart stores, did not directly address the issue of bathroom use, but expressed support for customer rights in general. But other retailers and businesses — including Wal-Mart, Macy's, Whole Foods and Simon Property Group — have not responded to the issue at all.
But there is hope ... PS How much do I love that South Carolina is in the "failed Bathroom Bill" category!
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