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Eli Lilly says some staff want to leave Indiana because of abortion ban, Financial Times reports

Published 11/06/2022, 01:55 AM
Updated 11/06/2022, 09:30 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: An Eli Lilly and Company pharmaceutical manufacturing plant is pictured at 50 ImClone Drive in Branchburg, New Jersey, March 5, 2021. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo

(Reuters) - Some Eli Lilly (NYSE:LLY) and Co employees have requested transfers from the drugmaker's Indiana operations after the U.S. state's lawmakers approved a bill that would ban most abortions there, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.

Some staff had asked to relocate outside the state even though an Indiana judge has temporarily halted the ban, the Indiana-based pharmaceutical firm's chief executive David Ricks told the newspaper in an interview.

His comments come after the Republican-controlled Indiana Senate passed a law in August banning most abortions. The U.S. Supreme Court in June overturned the national right to the procedure it had recognized in its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling.

An Indiana judge blocked the state in September from enforcing the new law while Planned Parenthood and other healthcare providers challenge it in court.

Ricks said the new restrictions had created challenges for people to come to work in Indiana and that if Eli Lilly wanted to attract and retain the best staff, it had to grow in other locations, the FT said.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: An Eli Lilly and Company pharmaceutical manufacturing plant is pictured at 50 ImClone Drive in Branchburg, New Jersey, March 5, 2021. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo

Eli Lilly did not provide details on how many staff have asked to move from Indiana, the FT said.

But it quoted Rick as saying the restrictions would not become an impediment to working for the company and that the drugmaker would consider factors such as abortion when considering relocation requests.

Latest comments

I respect the employees request to leave the state.  The benefit of living in a free country with states that have differing laws is that everyone has options of where to live.  Creating blanket laws for the entire country is more akin to communism and authoritarian governments.  That said I wish the article would define "most".  It's obviously not all abortions.  All the facts make for a better debate.  Also, responsible lifestyle choices are preferrable to medical intervention whenever they are an option.
"responsible lifestyle choices" AND "medical intervention" should BOTH be options
Those employees want to leave because they want freedom so much they're willing to be uprooted.  Basically,Republicans are putting Americans in a position that foreign depots are putting their peoples in to make their people want to immigrant to countries like the USA , Canada, EU, etc.
So much ignorance. The countrywide US Constitution is not communism.
Why is *******your own offspring so important to leftists?
K.i.l.l.i.n.g.
Kansas.
Raising children is one of the most rewarding things you can do. being mommy or daddy in the eyes of another human being is absolutely priceless.
Non sequitur.
Maybe Eli Lily should stop donating to Republican candidates.
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