Yesterday, Apple CEO Tim Cook led 8,000 Apple employees to the 43rd Annual Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court declared gay marriage legal in the United States. Apple employees hold LGBT rainbow flags and parade the streets.

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Yesterday, Apple CEO Tim Cook led 8,000 Apple employees to the 43rd Annual Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court declared gay marriage legal in the United States.

Apple employees hold LGBT rainbow flag and parade on the street. LGBT is an abbreviation for Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgender. comes from other tech companies, such as Google, Facebook and Uber, with only a few hundred employees, while Apple has sent more than 8,000 people. Tim Cook also said on Twitter: "I'm glad to celebrate with more than 8,000 Apple employees, friends and family."

Yesterday, Apple CEO Tim Cook led 8,000 Apple employees to the 43rd Annual Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court declared gay marriage legal in the United States. Apple employees hold LGBT rainbow flags and parade the streets. - DayDayNews

In addition, Apple executive Phil Schiller and Lisa Jackson, vice president of environment, policy and society, were also in the parade. Apple has always been a supporter of gay rights, and Cook is also the only Fortune 500 CEO to come out.

Yesterday, Apple CEO Tim Cook led 8,000 Apple employees to the 43rd Annual Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court declared gay marriage legal in the United States. Apple employees hold LGBT rainbow flags and parade the streets. - DayDayNewsYesterday, Apple CEO Tim Cook led 8,000 Apple employees to the 43rd Annual Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court declared gay marriage legal in the United States. Apple employees hold LGBT rainbow flags and parade the streets. - DayDayNewsYesterday, Apple CEO Tim Cook led 8,000 Apple employees to the 43rd Annual Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court declared gay marriage legal in the United States. Apple employees hold LGBT rainbow flags and parade the streets. - DayDayNewsYesterday, Apple CEO Tim Cook led 8,000 Apple employees to the 43rd Annual Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court declared gay marriage legal in the United States. Apple employees hold LGBT rainbow flags and parade the streets. - DayDayNewsYesterday, Apple CEO Tim Cook led 8,000 Apple employees to the 43rd Annual Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court declared gay marriage legal in the United States. Apple employees hold LGBT rainbow flags and parade the streets. - DayDayNewsYesterday, Apple CEO Tim Cook led 8,000 Apple employees to the 43rd Annual Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court declared gay marriage legal in the United States. Apple employees hold LGBT rainbow flags and parade the streets. - DayDayNews

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