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Labor/Employment

Aug. 26, 2006

Employers Should Give Domestic Partners Same Benefits as Married Couples

Domestic partnership is a family law issue, right? So what does it have to do with employers? A lot. California's domestic partnership laws have both immediate and long-term impacts on those who employ workers in the state of California.


Employment Column

By Jan Vaughn Mock and Sophie N. Froelich

     
      Domestic partnership is a family law issue, right? So what does it have to do with employers? A lot. California's domestic partnership laws have both immediate and long-term impacts on those who employ workers in the state of California.
      It is indisputable that many members of domesti...

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