General Motors To Offer Benefits To All Gay Married Employees

Major Corporation To Offer Gay Employees Marriage Benefits -- No Matter Where They Live
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General Motors made a groundbreaking policy change this week and announced that the company would extend marriage benefits to the spouses of same-sex employees -- even if the pair lives in a state where gay marriage isn't legal.

The only catch? The couple must have been legally married in one of the 14 (soon to be 15!) states in which gay marriage is legal.

“This decision is in line with GM’s efforts to find, keep and grow the world’s best talent and to offer our employees policies and benefits that are competitive with many of the largest and best-managed industrial companies in the U.S.,” said GM’s Chief Diversity Officer Ken Barrett in a statement sent to The Huffington Post.

The changes will include pension plans, savings plans and health care plans for legally married same-sex couples.

The move follows on the heels of similarly proposed policy changes for both employees of the federal goverment and the United States military. Additionally, other corporate giants, such as Exxon Mobil, have also made moves to extend marriage benefits to the spouses of same-sex couples.

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