Outdoor apparel brand Patagonia has pledged to support employees who plan to protest today鈥檚 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to 聽the constitutional right to abortion care.
Earlier today, Patagonia said it would pay bail for any full- or part-time workers who 鈥減eacefully protest for reproductive justice.鈥 The brand published the .
Company spokesperson J.J. Huggins that the company has had the bail policy in place 鈥渇or many years.鈥
鈥淭he company will post bail for an employee who has previously taken a nonviolent civil-disobedience class and is subsequently arrested while peacefully protesting,鈥 he said.
The Supreme Court overturned the 50-year-old abortion precedent in a six-three decision on Friday. The 1973 landmark case, Roe v. Wade, established the constitutional right for women to seek abortion in all 50 states. The controversial ruling gives individual states the power to establish their own abortion laws. Current predictions peg half of all states to outlaw or severely restrict abortion as a result of the court鈥檚 decision, which would cut off millions of women from reproductive health care.
In its release, Patagonia also pledged to pay for airfare, lodging, and meal expenses for staff on its health care plan who need to travel to a different state to undergo abortion procedures. Its health care plan already covers the cost of abortion care, the company said.
鈥淐aring for employees extends beyond basic health insurance, so we take a more holistic approach to coverage and support overall wellness to which every human has a right,鈥 the company . 鈥淭hat means offering employees the dignity of access to reproductive health care. It means supporting employees鈥 choices around if or when they have a child. It means giving parents the resources they need to work and raise children.鈥
Patagonia joins a pledging to cover travel expenses for employees who live in states that outlaw abortion: Apple, Cond茅 Nast, Dick鈥檚 Sporting Goods, Disney, Mastercard, Meta, Netflix, Starbucks, Tesla, Zillow, and others.