Executives at Disney World are now issuing ‘pronoun pins’ to janitors and other staffers in Orlando, Florida to allow employees to express their gender identity on name tags and other forms of identification.
From the Daily Caller:
Employees at the EPCOT theme park at Walt Disney World can now fill out a form with their preferred pronouns to have them added to their name pin by scanning a QR code, according to pictures taken Nov. 5 that were provided to the Caller.
The initiative is still voluntary, according to the employees, and is currently being rolled out to all janitorial positions.
“Hi everyone, we are excited to introduce pronoun name tags in our area!” a formreads. “Pronoun name tags help us understand each other more and bring a positive impact within our community!”
The initiative is first being rolled out for the custodial department, before it moves to every department at the park, employees said.
Another employee had previously tried to wear a pronoun pin by their name tag and was told at the time that it was not in keeping with company uniform policy, one employee tells the Caller.
Read the full report at the Daily Caller.