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Cinemark to Offer Domestic Partner Benefits to Employees

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

A year after CEO Alan Stock’s contribution to Yes on 8 prompted gay-rights protests and boycotts, Cinemark Theatres is reportedly set to begin offering domestic partner benefits to employees.  A spokesman for Plano-based Cinemark, the world’s third-largest movie theater chain, didn’t return phone calls seeking comment by press time. But both the founder of the San Francisco Movie Bears and the president of the North Texas GLBT Chamber of Commerce said this week they’ve heard from reliable sources within the company that the DP benefits will take effect Jan. 1.

The New York Times recently reported on its Bay Area Blog that the San Francisco Movie Bears, a gay group with about 800 members, is calling off its yearlong boycott of Cinemark in response to the company’s apparent decision to add DP benefits.

Movie Bears founder Dave Hayes, a former Dallas resident, told the Voice this week that the boycott has cost Cinemark at least $20,000 in ticket sales alone from the group’s weekly outings, which were moved to a nearby venue owned by AMC Theatres.

Full Story from the Dallas Voice: http://www.dallasvoice.com/artman/publish/article_12169.php

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Roman Catholic Church Gives $152K More to Maine's Anti Gay Marriage Group

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland has contributed another $152,600 to the group that’s campaigning to overturn Maine’s same-sex marriage law.

A campaign finance report released by the diocese Friday said the money was contributed between Oct. 1 and Oct. 20 and came from its general treasury.

The treasury is made up of unrestricted bequests, interests and dividends, said Sue Bernard, a spokeswoman for the diocese. The money doesn’t come from parish collection plates or the bishop’s appeal, she said.

Full Story from the Morning Sentinel: http://morningsentinel.mainetoday.com/news/local/7014886.html

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Microsoft Donates $100k to Support Washington Domestic Partnership Law

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

The Microsoft corporation has demonstrated its continued commitment to gay rights even in the face of conservative backlash. The organization donated 100,000 dollars to approve referendum 71 in Washington state which would keep domestic partnership rights.

Thank Microsoft for continuing to being a corporate champion for equality.

Full Story from Qyeers United: http://queersunited.blogspot.com/2009/10/microsoft-donates-100k-to-approve-r-71.html

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