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Sprint to Offer Domestic Partner Benefits [kowtows to pressure from gay activists]
AP via Yahoo! News ^ | Sep 29, 2004 | DAVID TWIDDY

Posted on 09/30/2004 1:33:22 AM PDT by Cracker72

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Sprint Corp. will extend health insurance and other employee benefits to domestic partners beginning in 2005.

The Overland Park, Kan.-based telecommunications company, with 61,000 employees nationwide, disclosed the program to employees this week as part of a regular review of changes to benefits for next year. The expanded coverage would take effect Jan. 1.

Sprint spokeswoman Jennifer Bosshardt said the move was not connected to criticism the company received earlier this month from the Human Rights Campaign. The gay, bisexual and transgender advocacy group ridiculed Sprint for providing insurance to employees' pets but not domestic partners.

"We've been evaluating this for years, but this year, we took a broader look at it," Bosshardt said. "We have a larger diversity and inclusion strategy. We believe it attracts, retains and motivates employees."

Steven Fisher, communications director for the Human Rights Campaign, which is based in Washington, D.C., applauded Sprint's action.

The group also had criticized Atlanta-based Home Depot, Ecolab Inc. of St. Paul, Minn., and Houston-based Waste Management Inc. Home Depot announced the following day that it would extend benefits to domestic partners.

Bosshardt said the company insures 130,000 people, including dependents and retirees.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Kansas
KEYWORDS: domesticpartners; gay; homosexuality; kansascity; sprint

1 posted on 09/30/2004 1:33:23 AM PDT by Cracker72
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To: Cracker72
This is fine. It's a private company responding in the way they see fit. Employees who don't like the policy can quit and find work in a more suitable enviroment.

The Feds and the courts should keep their bloody noses out of this issue and allow the states and private sector to deal with it.

2 posted on 09/30/2004 1:52:08 AM PDT by zarf
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To: Cracker72

Look for a rate increase.


3 posted on 09/30/2004 2:17:17 AM PDT by Ed_in_NJ (I'm in old skivvies and New Jersey, and I approved this message.)
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To: zarf

My contract will be coming up soon. Goodbye Sprint.


4 posted on 09/30/2004 2:21:25 AM PDT by stocksthatgoup (Polls - Proof that when the Main Stream Media wants your opinion, they will give it to you)
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To: zarf

I totally agree. Good for Sprint. And for those here who might find that reason to change service providers... there's plenty of competition.


5 posted on 09/30/2004 4:21:17 AM PDT by newzjunkey (Why are we in Iraq? Just point the whiners here: http://www.massgraves.info)
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To: Ed_in_NJ
Look for a rate increase.

One's already been signed off on for next year by the FCC. I read it was 15% here.

6 posted on 09/30/2004 4:24:50 AM PDT by newzjunkey (Why are we in Iraq? Just point the whiners here: http://www.massgraves.info)
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To: Ed_in_NJ
Look for a rate increase.

One's already been signed off on for next year by the FCC. I read it was 15% here.

7 posted on 09/30/2004 4:25:07 AM PDT by newzjunkey (Why are we in Iraq? Just point the whiners here: http://www.massgraves.info)
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