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South China Morning Post employees in same-sex marriages to get equal benefits as heterosexual colleagues

CEO Gary Liu described change as an ‘important step’ for the company

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While Hong Kong has not yet recognised same-sex marriage, the city’s Court of Final Appeal earlier in July handed down a landmark ruling which required immigration authorities to grant same-sex partners spousal visas. Photo: AFP
Elizabeth Cheung

The South China Morning Post has become one of the few Hong Kong companies to offer employees in same-sex marriages equal benefits to their heterosexual colleagues.

Announced during an internal meeting open to all staff on Friday, the latest arrangement meant SCMP employees in same-sex relationships would be able to enjoy up to three days of leave after they get married in other jurisdictions. They could also apply for medical benefits for their spouses under the company’s insurance packages.

The arrangement was effective from July 1.

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South China Morning Post CEO Gary Liu said the move was “an important step” for the company. Photo: Winson Wong
South China Morning Post CEO Gary Liu said the move was “an important step” for the company. Photo: Winson Wong

South China Morning Post CEO Gary Liu said the move was “an important step” for the company.

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“We’re a global news organisation. We have many employees from all around the world, dozens of countries, some of which recognise same-sex marriage. We wanted to make sure there was equality of benefits,” Liu said.

“Since we spotted this gap where some employees enjoy certain benefits and others do not, we wanted to close that gap.”

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