(Reuters) – A growing number of companies, including JPMorgan Chase & Co, Amazon.com Inc, Tesla Inc and Walt Disney Co are updating or changing their health insurance policies to offer travel benefits to U.S. employees who may need to access out of state abortion services.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday took the dramatic step of overturning the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that recognized a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion and legalized it nationwide.
Below is a list of companies that have said they will cover or reimburse U.S. employees who need to travel to receive medical care, including abortion, if access where workers live is restricted.
Airbnb Inc
Alaska Air Group Inc
Alphabet Inc
Amazon.com Inc
American Express Co
Apollo Global Management Inc
Apple Inc
AT&T Inc
Bank of America Corp
Bank of Nova Scotia
Blackstone Inc
Block Inc
Bumble Inc
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Carlyle Group Inc
Chobani
Citigroup Inc
CVS Health Corp
Deutsche Bank AG
Dick’s Sporting Goods
DoorDash Inc
Equinox
Goldman Sachs Group Inc
Gucci
H&M
HubSpot Inc
Intel Corp
Johnson & Johnson
JPMorgan Chase & Co
Kroger Co
Levi Strauss & Co
L’Oreal
LVMH
Lyft Inc
Macy’s Inc
Mastercard Inc
Meta Platforms Inc
Microsoft Corp
Morgan Stanley
Netflix Inc
Nordstrom Inc
OKCupid
PayPal Holdings Inc
Pinterest Inc
Proctor and Gamble Co
Ralph Lauren Corp
Rivian Automotive Inc
Starbucks Corp
Target Corp
Tesla Inc
TPG Inc
Uber Technologies Inc
Ulta Beauty Inc
Unilever PLC
United Talent Agency
Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc
Walt Disney Co
Wells Fargo & Co
Yahoo
Yelp Inc
Zillow Group Inc
(Reporting by Doyinsola Oladipo and Akash Sriram; Additional reporting by Chavi Mehta, Manas Mishra and Nichola Saminather; Editing by Anna Driver, Rosalba O’Brien, Bill Berkrot, Daniel Wallis, William Maclean)