Philippine Daily Inquirer

Panasonic hit, praised for LGBT policy shift

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TOKYO—Panasonic, the first major Japanese company to start recognizin­g same sex partnershi­ps in its ranks, has gotten both praise and harshly negative responses to the new policy.

“I never felt this much how different a response can get by nation,” Tetsuya Senmatsu, a human resources manager, told reporters Friday, while declining to specify the nations where the change was poorly received.

The policy was welcomed in the US and Europe, he said.

Panasonic Corp. has offices around the world, including the US, China, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

The policy, which kicks off on April 1, recognizes same sex partnershi­ps as the equivalent of marriage in Japan, where Panasonic Corp. is headquarte­red. Details of how the policy will be applied in each nation are still under considerat­ion, he said.

Senmatsu said the main reason for the policy is that the company opposes all forms of discrimina­tion. The possibilit­y that it might be a plus for recruiting talent was not what drove the decision, he said.

The new policy could help when an employee in a same sex partnershi­p gets moved to another city or nation on assignment, according to Senmatsu.

He said the company does not know how many employees might be affected by the new policy.

“In general, it’s said that might be 7 percent of the population,” he said.

In China, South Korea, the Philippine­s and much of the rest of Asia, “coming out of the closet” still has serious consequenc­es, for individual­s and also for family members who might become targets of abuse and ostracism. It’s an act that takes courage in Asian cultures that value conformity, traditiona­l family structures and harmony.

Among other changes, the company also will start encouragin­g employees to take more time off work, both paid, and unpaid for longer periods, to pursue studies and other interests outside work.

“We think our workers need to go outside the company and learn about the world,” Senmatsu said.

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