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'''Gay friendly''' refers to policies, people or institutions that actively seek to create an environment friendly towards [[LGBT]] people. This is typically a late 20th century North American term that was the byproduct of both a gradual recognition of gay rights and acceptance of gay-friendly policies in the workplace and in schools, as well as the recognition of gays and lesbians as a distinct consumer group for businesses.
'''Gay friendly''' refers to policies, people or institutions that actively seek to create an environment friendly towards [[LGBT]] people. This is typically a late 20th century North American term that was the byproduct of both a gradual recognition of gay rights and acceptance of gay-friendly policies in the workplace and in schools, as well as the recognition of gays and lesbians as a distinct consumer group for businesses.


Examples of Gay friendly companies include [[Dell Inc.]] and [[Coca-Cola Company]] who are noted for gay-friendly work environments, and [[KJ Beckett]] and [[Ginch Gonch]] who are seen to offer niche products and services for gay customers.
Examples of Gay friendly companies include [[Dell Inc.]] and [[Coca-Cola Company]] who are noted for gay-friendly work environments, and [[KJ Beckett]], [[Ginch Gonch]] and [[egotour - travel your way]] who are seen to offer niche products and services for gay customers.


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Revision as of 13:07, 9 October 2007

Gay friendly refers to policies, people or institutions that actively seek to create an environment friendly towards LGBT people. This is typically a late 20th century North American term that was the byproduct of both a gradual recognition of gay rights and acceptance of gay-friendly policies in the workplace and in schools, as well as the recognition of gays and lesbians as a distinct consumer group for businesses.

Examples of Gay friendly companies include Dell Inc. and Coca-Cola Company who are noted for gay-friendly work environments, and KJ Beckett, Ginch Gonch and egotour - travel your way who are seen to offer niche products and services for gay customers.

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