Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: SUNDAY, October 8, 1995 TAG: 9510090132 SECTION: NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL PAGE: A-2 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: Associated Press DATELINE: BURBANK, CALIF. LENGTH: Short
``We made this decision because it brings our health benefits in line with our corporate non-discrimination policy,'' Disney spokesman John Dreyer said Friday.
He refused to discuss any possible impact on Disney's squeaky-clean image, saying, ``We are a family-oriented company.''
The Rev. Louis Sheldon, leader of the Traditional Values Coalition in Anaheim, sharply criticized the new policy.
``With the understanding that the homosexual agenda has penetrated Hollywood, it should come as no surprise that Disney now supports anti-family values,'' Sheldon said.
``Disney is no longer Walt Disney, it is a secular, anti-family corporation,'' he said.
The new policy, which goes into effect Jan. 1, will not cover live-in heterosexual partners. Disney's approximately 70,000 employees learned of the change in a newsletter last week.
Disney joins several entertainment giants, including Universal, Paramount Pictures, Sony and Warner Brothers, that have extended benefits in the last three years.
Capital Cities/ABC, which Disney plans to acquire, already offers benefits to domestic partners of gays and lesbians.
by CNB