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Chandler Chamber encourages pledge for Pride, equality

Posted 6/28/24

To show support for the LGBTQIA-plus community, the Chandler Chamber of Commerce is challenging its members to sign the One Community AZ Unity Pledge, which it touts as the largest equality pledge in …

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Chandler Chamber encourages pledge for Pride, equality

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To show support for the LGBTQIA-plus community, the Chandler Chamber of Commerce is challenging its members to sign the One Community AZ Unity Pledge, which it touts as the largest equality pledge in the nation.

Help support inclusive non-discrimination policies in workplaces, housing, and public accommodations.

If the Chandler Chamber gets the most signatures, the chamber will win a complimentary ONE Community Institute LGBTQ-plus DEI training for 50 people, which is a $15,000 value, according to a news release.

The pledge and its background can be found here.

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