The 5 best companies to work for as an LGBT in Manila
Posted on Friday, 11 October 2013 7:21 pmLast modified on Monday, 14 October 2013 5:30 pm
Today Thomson Reuters has introduced a landmark company policy allowing same-sex partners eligible as dependents and beneficiaries for company benefits. They join the other companies listed below in providing tangible benefits (not just on paper) for LGBTs.
5. Thomson Reuters
Employees: 2,200 (Philippines)
Benefits: Partners of same sex couples may be added as dependents for HMO, insurance plans
Read more here
4. Convergys
Employees: 35,000 (Philippines)
Benefits: Various programs and activities
3. Citibank
Employees: 4,200 (Philippines)
Benefits: Various programs and activities
Read more here
2. ADP
Employees: 2,000 (Philippines)
Benefits: Various programs and activities, Partners of same-sex couples recognized as dependents.
Read more here
1. Accenture
Employees: 25,000 (Philippines)
Benefits: Activities and various in house programs through the "LGBT Network"
Read more here
Pride flag thumbnail from Ludovic Bertron.
5. Thomson Reuters
Employees: 2,200 (Philippines)
Benefits: Partners of same sex couples may be added as dependents for HMO, insurance plans
Read more here
4. Convergys
Employees: 35,000 (Philippines)
Benefits: Various programs and activities
3. Citibank
Employees: 4,200 (Philippines)
Benefits: Various programs and activities
Read more here
2. ADP
Employees: 2,000 (Philippines)
Benefits: Various programs and activities, Partners of same-sex couples recognized as dependents.
Read more here
1. Accenture
Employees: 25,000 (Philippines)
Benefits: Activities and various in house programs through the "LGBT Network"
Read more here
Pride flag thumbnail from Ludovic Bertron.
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