Like a lot of companies during Pride month, Softcat, a UK-based IT infrastructure and services provider, is hosting celebrations that bring employees together. But with LGBTQIA+ rights under assault around the globe, recognition and allyship take on greater weight.
“This year, we intend to go bigger and better than ever before,” says Lucy Coates, a sales development regional manager at Softcat who’s helped organize the celebration. “We have purposefully created days whereby everyone can get involved, regardless of whether they are part of our community or not. Part of our celebrations will be educational. This is a year we want to be heard.”
In its two largest offices in Manchester and Marlow, Softcat is partnering with HP’s UK & Ireland Pride Business Impact Network to fete employees with celebrations including LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, asexual, and more) history and pop culture quizzes, a photo wall, panel discussions, and charity events. But Softcat doesn’t just celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community in June. Over the past five years, the company has worked to embed LGBTQIA+ inclusion into every facet of its culture.
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Through internal policies and programs, educational initiatives, celebrations, and employee engagement, Softcat has built a reputation as a company that welcomes and celebrates LGBTQIA+ employees, which make up nearly 6% of its workforce. Launched in 2018 with 12 employees, the company’s Pride network now includes 103 members that encompass both LGBTQIA+ employees and allies. It also has built a strong culture of allyship among its non-LGBTQIA+ employees, setting an example for how companies and their employees can thrive when they prioritize inclusivity. All of which led to the company being recognized for its inclusion and employee engagement efforts in 2022 with two awards from HP.