ING has been a leader in LGBT workplace equality in the Netherlands since 2004 and was the first company to sign the Declaration of Amsterdam (PDF, 505 KB), a commitment to take leadership in creating a corporate culture where LGBT employees are valued, can be themselves and can realise their full potential. Posted by uhohbigboi from Moses Lake in Washington, the video shows a boat circling around another boat with Pride flags on board, heckling, and firing off the middle finger. Additionally, we feel it’s a good thing that our employee base reflects society’s diversity. ING feels it’s important that every person has the right to be who he/she is.
These people harassed my family because we were flying gay pride flags. The video was posted to TikTok and Twitter on Sunday claiming to show a boat carrying two men and one woman circle a family on Moses Lake in Washington. out in New York 50 years ago and were a milestone in the gay liberation movement. A VIRAL video allegedly shows a boat going up in flames after the passengers harassed another vessel flying pride flags.
Then, their boat literally blew up KarmaIsReal pic. Boats are decked out in rainbow colours and glitter, and their equally. An online video purportedly taken on Moses Lake shows a boat catching fire shortly after its occupants harassed another boat flying a gay pride rainbow flag. ING was one of the first companies to participate in the Canal Parade in 2006. These people harassed my family because we were flying gay pride flags in Moses Lake Washington, by racing around us and shouting gay slurs. It’s moving and inspiring to do this together with ING colleagues from countries where it’s not easy to be openly gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender at work.” Martha McDevitt-Pugh, chair of Gala, ING’s network for LGBT employees and straight allies said “with Gay Pride we celebrate the freedom we enjoy in the Netherlands and at ING to be open about who we are and who we love. The theme of ING’s boat recognised the leadership the Netherlands took in 2001 as the first country in the world to make civil marriage available to all.ĭuring Gay Pride the rainbow flag flew at head office buildings in Amsterdam and ING’s specially designed PINK ATMs were on display once again. They celebrated 10 years of ING’s involvement in the Amsterdam Canal Parade. The parade, part of Amsterdam Gay Pride, saw ING colleagues from Armenia, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, China, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Surinam, and Vietnam participating in the event. ING’s commitment to inclusiveness and diversity was again on display on Saturday 1 August with participation in the annual Amsterdam Canal Parade.