When PayPal pulled out of North Carolina last week due to the state’s
new sweeping anti-LGBT law, the 400 jobs the tech company took with it
were just the tip of the iceberg. Deutsche Bank announced Tuesday it was
halting plans to add 250 jobs in Cary, NC, reports Reuters.
"We take our commitment to building inclusive work environments
seriously," John Cryan, the chief executive of Germany's largest lender,
said in a statement on Tuesday.
The Tar Heel State also took multiple blows over the weekend in its
usually robust convention sector. Here’s the latest from the leading
convention and visitors bureau in Wake County, the second most populous
county in the state:
A report released by Wake County’s leading tourism agency on Monday says
that the county has lost more than $700,000 in response to the
controversial House Bill 2 – and could lose millions more.
The Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau reported that four
groups have canceled plans to hold events in Wake because of HB2...
But based on sourcing from one local Charlotte reporter, the damage
appears to go far beyond those four groups, potentially including 29
groups overall.
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