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Tata Steel rolls out LGBTQ+ inclusive HR policy for its employees and their partners

Written by : PTI

Tata Steel on Monday said it has introduced a new human resource policy that enables its employees from the queer community to declare their partners, and avail all HR benefits permissible under the law. This would include people in same-sex relationships living together as well.

With a vision to provide equal opportunity to the employees, it has been an endeavour of the company to create an enabling workforce for all diverse groups, respecting and embracing the differences in the individuals, the steel maker said in a statement.

Under the expanded Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) policy, Tata Steel employees and their partners will be able to avail a host of benefits including health check-up, medical facilities, adoption leave, new-born’s parent and child care leave, and inclusion in employee assistance programme (EAP).

Employees will also get financial assistance for gender affirmation surgery and 30 days special leave for the same, the steel maker said.

They will also be eligible for Tata Executive Holiday Plan (TEHP), honeymoon package and domestic travel coverage for new employees, it said.

"The company's vision is to be a world-class equal opportunity employer where everyone is respected and every voice is heard. It is a constant endeavour of the company to create an enabling workplace for all diverse groups, respecting and embracing the differences in the individuals," the statement said.

Besides, this policy entitles them to be equally eligible for participating in any event including an official gathering or an offshore corporate event, where earlier only cisgender heterosexual couples were included under the policy.

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), another company of Tata’s, also has a LGBTQ+ friendly policy. This apparently includes processes under prevention of sexual harassment (POSH) policy as well for queer employees as well.

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