KEY POINTS
  • Tesla previously topped a list for best places to work if you identify as LGBTQ.
  • Now, the group behind that list -- the Human Rights Campaign -- says Elon Musk should apologize for recent tweets perceived as transphobic.
  • HRC's President Alphonso David said, "Elon Musk's tweet mocking pronouns is exactly the opposite of what inclusive leadership looks like today."
Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX and chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., arrives at the Axel Springer Award ceremony in Berlin, Germany, on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020.

In a series of tweets this week, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk mocked people who list the pronouns they would like others to use to describe them in their online bios. Now, a group that gave Tesla top marks as a great place for LGBTQ people to work says he should apologize.

Companies are under greater pressure than ever before to create an inclusive environment and support a diverse workforce. The practice of displaying pronouns on social media and in executive bios is used by people who wish to show respect for or who identify as trans, gender nonconforming, gender-fluid, non-binary or intersex. (They are represented by the T and Q in the acronym LGBTQ.)