WTW is an inclusive employer, with colleagues in Greater Philadelphia taking part in the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) Walk Against Hate event.
"It’s amazing to see some of our Greater Philadelphia colleagues attend the Walk Against Hate to help create a future without antisemitism, racism and all forms of bigotry. At WTW, we’re committed to making a difference," said WTW.
A show of solidarity against all forms of hate
The first Walk Against Hate was held in 2011 in Philadelphia, drawing 900 participants from all walks of life who came together in a show of solidarity against antisemitism, bias, bullying and all forms of hate.
Since that first gathering, Walk Against Hate has grown in size and reach, uniting communities in Philadelphia, Las Vegas, Dallas and San Diego.
In 2020, Walk Against Hate became a national event with a virtual Walk engaging more than 5,000 fundraisers and reaching more than 100,000 participants. In 2021, people walked both virtually and in-person across different regions to raise $1 million.
Using innovation to drive impact
Anti-Defamation League fights all forms of antisemitism and bias, using innovation and partnerships to drive impact. A global leader in combating antisemitism, countering extremism and battling bigotry wherever and whenever it happens, Anti-Defamation League works to protect democracy and ensure a just and inclusive society for all.
WTW is an employer committed to making a difference
An employer that stands up to all forms of hate can make for a harmonious workplace.
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