PDC produces bespoke Marks and Spencer Gender Pronoun Badges to make identification easier

PDC EMEA - A Brady Business have received renown for producing bespoke Marks and Spencer Gender Pro Noun Badges to facilitate easy identification for employees of the British retailer.
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PDC BIG have received renown for producing bespoke Marks and Spencer Gender Pro Noun Badges to facilitate easy identification for employees of the British retailer.

As a result, M&S has been praised by customers for adding ‘hidden detail’ on employee name badges that show different inclusive pronouns.

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After a suggestion from an employee, M&S workers have the option of wearing “whichever combination of pronouns” they choose.

A post on the employment platform LinkedIn by the retailer said: “Recently, we introduced pronoun name badges for our colleagues, encouraging as many of them as possible to wear whichever combination of pronouns is right for them.

“An amazing initiative provided by one of our colleagues Morgen Kane to our Suggest to Steve programme, as we continue to build an inclusive future, together.”

M&S shared a post from employee David Parke, 28, a food PR manager from Croydon, in which he shared his own pronoun badge which read: “He/Him/His” the MEN reports.

Mr Parke said: “Giving people the option to display their pronouns at work is really important as it encourages them to show allyship towards trans and non-binary colleagues.

“Many of us already include our pronouns in our email signatures, but when you’re talking to people in person it’s useful to know how they want to be referred to in order to help everyone feel comfortable and avoid any misgendering.

“Right now trans people in the UK are facing more abuse and discrimination than ever before, and so it’s up to all of us to create an inclusive culture and make sure everyone gets the respect they deserve.”

“It’s great that M&S is proactively taking these sorts of steps to support and celebrate LGBTQ+ colleagues.”

Sasha Misra, associate director of communications and campaigns at Stonewall, said: “It’s great to see an increasing number of businesses offering the option of badges with pronouns for staff.

“Creating an inclusive workplace starts with everyday actions, and having pronouns on badges is a simple yet impactful way to make sure LGBTQ+ identities are respected – for employees and customers alike.”

Source: The Mirror

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