Factbox-Companies offering abortion travel benefits to U.S. workers

Reuters

(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)

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