Date
June 1, 1999
Short Description
One in 10 employers offers domestic partnership benefits. This manual is designed to help persuade the other 90 percent.
Summary
Benefits make up 40 percent of a worker’s compensation. In effect, employees who can obtain benefits for their partners are paid higher than those whose cannot. Employers usually don’t offer domestic partnership benefits unless employees push for them.
- It’s a matter of fairness;
- It makes companies more competitive and productive;
- It’s a mainstream business practice;
- It attracts consumers and support for the company.
Report Type
Report
Link to report
downloads/reports/reports/1999DomesticPartnershipOrganizingManual.pdf