Using gender-inclusive language in all corporate communications (such as using 'they/them' in templates or avoiding gendered language when not necessary) promotes an inclusive atmosphere. Policies should also encourage employees to include their pronouns in introductions and correspondences, further normalizing a culture of respect and recognition for everyone’s gender identity.

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