Cummins Earns Top Rating from Human Rights Campaign

Nov. 16, 2012
Cummins Inc. was awarded a perfect score in the 2013 Corporate Equality Index by the Human Rights Campaign as part of its Best Places to Work initiative, its eighth straight year for this distinction.

Cummins Inc. was awarded a perfect score in the 2013 Corporate Equality Index by the Human Rights Campaign as part of its Best Places to Work initiative, its eighth straight year for this distinction.

The ratings were announced by HRC, the largest U.S. civil rights organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees, which has more than 1 million members and supporters across the United States.

“Cummins is honored to be recognized by the Human Rights Campaign for the eighth straight year,” said Tom Linebarger, chairman and CEO at Cummins. “Diversity is one of our core values, and diversity means our individual differences never have to be checked at the door. Earning a perfect score on the Corporate Equality Index is a great affirmation of the work we do every day to create an inclusive work environment where all employees can reach their full potential.”

The HRC’s Corporate Equality Index, introduced in 2002, provides an in-depth analysis and rating of large U.S. employers and their policies and practices related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees. Businesses are rated based on their responses to the CEI survey.

The survey rates employers on non-discrimination policies, health insurance benefits for same-sex domestic partners, availability of LGBT employee resource groups, and diversity training.

Cummins Inc. is a manufacturer of engines and related technologies, including fuel systems, controls, air handling, filtration, emission solutions and electrical power generation systems.