- Katherine has to go on a listening tour after a group of younger employees demand the company stop contributing to "pro-life" politicians; the men of the office are charged with writing Payne's policies regarding abortion.
- A group of employees have written an open letter voicing their concern about the company's lack of a pro-abortion policy, including the issues of the company currently providing donations to politicians with anti-abortion sentiments, the signatories who see a women's right to choose being equivalent to women's equal participation in society, and what supports the company would provide for employees choosing to have an abortion. While Katherine believes she's as enlightened if not more so about women's issues in general being a woman of an age where she can at least remember the fight for gender equality starting in the 1960s and being a female CEO, she does not want to deal with the issue as CEO, preferring such discussions remain each person's own views behind closed doors. She, however, is confronted by one of the signatories before she even knew there was the open letter. Katherine is surprised by one name among the signatories. Sadie convinces Katherine at least to meet with the signatories to acknowledge that they have concerns, but not to commit to any action. However, Elliot believes it is his job responsibility to draft that currently non-existent post-op policy. Wesley takes that notion of a male leading what is a female-centric issue to the extreme. With all these balls in motion, the issue gets muddled in the world of political correctness versus what almost everyone is guilty of, namely a little hypocrisy.—Huggo
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