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Gannett to offer Benefits to Same-Sex Partners. (In-Brief).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)

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| November 01, 2001 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Beginning in January, Gannett CO., the nation's largest newspaper publisher, will offer full medical benefits to same-sex partners who live together. In its Aug. 28 announcement, the company reported that it also would offer benefits to unmarried domestic partners of the opposite sex.

To be eligible, partners must have been involved in a 12-month relationship. They also must sign affidavit that declares there is financial dependence between them.

A study by the nation's largest gay and lesbian organization indicates that the number of U.S. employers offering or planning to offer health insurance benefits to same-sex …

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