The tech world has actually reacted to The New york city Times report that the Trump administration is thinking about rolling back transgender rights.

On Thursday, more than 50 business– consisting of tech giants like Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, Uber, and Airbnb– signed a letter opposing any actions by the administration to lawfully specify sex as binary and figured out upon birth, Axios reports.

The letter checked out, in part:

“We, the undersigned companies, stand with the countless individuals in America who determine as transgender, gender non-binary, or intersex, and require all such individuals to be treated with the regard and self-respect everybody should have. We oppose any administrative and legal efforts to remove transgender defenses through reinterpretation of existing laws and guidelines.”


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Business beyond tech, like Nike and Levi Strauss, signed the letter also.

In a business article, Cisco’s Executive Vice President and Chief Individuals Officer, Francine Katsoudas stated: “We need to safeguard and promote for the equality of transgender, intersex, and gender-expansive individuals inside and outside the work environment.”

IBM’s Vice President, Global Chief Variety & Addition Officer, Tia Silas, stated: “Our company believe nobody needs to be victimized for being who they are.”

The 56 business that signed the letter on Thursday utilize almost 4.8 million individuals. According to the news release, more business are anticipated to sign the letter in the coming days.