Cummins earns top rating from human rights campaign

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Updated Dec 14, 2011

For the seventh consecutive year, Cummins Inc. has been awarded a perfect score in the 2012 Corporate Equality Index by the Human Rights Campaign, the largest U.S. civil rights organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees with more than 1 million members and supporters across the United States. Cummins was one of 190 businesses to earn a perfect score. The Human Rights Campaign rated more than 638 employers as part of its Best Places to Work initiative.

“We are honored to be recognized by the Human Rights Campaign for the seventh consecutive year,” says Lisa Gutierrez, executive director of global diversity. “Diversity is one of Cummins’ core values – role modeling and championing behaviors consistent with this value is important to us on a daily basis. Knowing that our commitment to creating a workplace that is inclusive of all employees has been recognized by a respected organization such as HRC is a special honor.”