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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Lush introduces gender transition support to staff

62 replies

SouthernFashionista · 25/04/2025 09:27

Good god. Lush has launched a trans rights campaign along with the introduction of a gender affirming care policy to support its trans, non-binary and gender diverse staff.

Shame as I do quite like some of their offering. But I won’t be giving them any more money.

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PaintDecisions · 26/04/2025 10:48

Here's their press release:
https://weare.lush.com/press-releases/lush-partners-with-trans-led-groups-to-stand-up-for-trans-rights/

This is the section on staff:
"lush launches gender affirming care for UK&I STAFF
To coincide with the launch of this campaign, Lush is rolling out a Gender Affirming Care policy as part of its commitment to creating a diverse and inclusive working environment and supporting trans, non-binary and gender diverse employees.

Lush understands the role that gender transition can play in some peoples journeys to becoming their most authentic selves. The policy outlines the support available to Lush employees at any stage in their transition journey and provides a range of useful tools and support, as well as dedicated transitioning leave to ensure that trans employees have the time and support they need to access gender-affirming ca re."

CiaoMeow · 26/04/2025 11:19

I used to love Lush but haven't bought from them in years. I got tired of getting ambushed by eager salesy assistants every time I entered their shop.

borntobequiet · 26/04/2025 11:19

That was a fairly innocuous post of mine deleted! Perhaps it’s not acceptable to point out that much of the Supreme Court case was crowdfunded by ordinary women.

GrimDamnFanjo · 26/04/2025 11:30

Honestly what they offer their own staff I can’t get worked up about.
I think they are problematical as a business and I don’t share their values for many reasons - many of which are reported in the blog I linked to.
it’s their wider campaigns, many of which I don’t support and their responses to GC women which made me stop buying from them.

Bluebootsgreenboots · 26/04/2025 11:35

Thanks @PaintDecisions
The young ones on Reddit are desperate for gender affirmation hormones and surgery, they will love this.

WhatterySquash · 26/04/2025 11:44

Tbf I had thought it meant paying for transition, hence my post about it possibly being a bad idea financially and ending up with them regretting it. Just being supportive is unlikely to do that and of course it’s their business anyway.

I think there may be legal risks though associated with actively encouraging people to transition, especially if they say things to possibly vulnerable staff that are now clearly contrary to the law and/or untrue.

UrsulasHerbBag · 26/04/2025 11:49

Haven’t bought from them in years. The girl being “kissed” in inappropriate places by men really made me fucking furious. I noticed the display in our lush window yesterday, Imagine a world where the headlines are UK leads the way on trans rights and a woman in a T-shirt saying I love my trans child. Why not Imagine a world where women aren’t brutalised, raped, silenced and forced into unpaid labour, I would have been thrilled to see that campaign. Why aren’t they getting behind campaigns to free our sisters in other countries who really need help? No money in it.

MissScarletInTheBallroom · 26/04/2025 11:52

Chersfrozenface · 25/04/2025 09:44

That will be Lush, a company whining earlier this month that it would have to put up prices due to the increase in employer's National Insurance rates.

Doesn't want to contribute to e.g. running the NHS, yet can afford this kind of harmful bobbins.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwyn98nkgpzo.amp

Have they not already put their prices up by about a thousand percent?

I have moved country in the meantime but the moisturiser I used to buy for £11 (which felt like an extravagance back then) is now being sold in French stores for 34€. Fuck that for a game of soldiers. La Roche Posay is significantly cheaper and comes free from gender politics.

HaveYouActuallyDoneAnyWashingThisWeekMum · 26/04/2025 15:07

borntobequiet · 25/04/2025 09:37

Lush has form for being all in with the genderwoo. I think at one point it was facilitating the acquisition of breast binders in secret so parents didn’t know.

Yes, it was

ApricotCityLimits · 26/04/2025 15:57

I prefer to buy my skin and bodycare items from M&S own brands. Cheaper, effective, and has the Leaping Buuny logo (which Lush doesn't seem to have). I don't want a hefty helping of political gobshite served to me as well.

GlomOfNit · 26/04/2025 19:13

I stopped shopping there long before the 'spy police' crap, and then the binders thing. I used to enjoy a browse when I lived and worked in a city with a Lush - but then I lived on my own so only I had to put up with everything in my flat smelling overwhelmingly of a Lush store! In fact, when I think of that old flat, it's the smell of bath ballistics that comes to mind first...

Quite aside from their dodgy choices, it's terribly overpriced stuff they peddle. Which covers everything in glitter. And the staff are trained to hard-sell, which puts me off if I ever were tempted in.

Justme56 · 26/04/2025 19:33

PaintDecisions · 26/04/2025 10:48

Here's their press release:
https://weare.lush.com/press-releases/lush-partners-with-trans-led-groups-to-stand-up-for-trans-rights/

This is the section on staff:
"lush launches gender affirming care for UK&I STAFF
To coincide with the launch of this campaign, Lush is rolling out a Gender Affirming Care policy as part of its commitment to creating a diverse and inclusive working environment and supporting trans, non-binary and gender diverse employees.

Lush understands the role that gender transition can play in some peoples journeys to becoming their most authentic selves. The policy outlines the support available to Lush employees at any stage in their transition journey and provides a range of useful tools and support, as well as dedicated transitioning leave to ensure that trans employees have the time and support they need to access gender-affirming ca re."

I hope they offer support to those who detransition too. Being so often told that gender is fluid, it shouldn’t be a one way street.

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