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    THE ASIAN REPORTER
March 7, 2016
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Panasonic recognition
of same-sex marriage
an isolated move
Continued from page 16
to grow in coming years.
For many in Japan and
elsewhere in Asia, though,
the hardships are daunting
and few outside the
entertainment
industry
are open about being
lesbian, gay, bisexual, or
transgender. Most people
working in mainstream
companies stay closeted.
“First of all, it will take a
huge toll on one’s promo-
tion possibilities,” said a
30-year-old gay man who
works at one of South
Korea’s top companies and
who requested anonymity.
He did not want his
employer identified for fear
of reprisals and no one at
his company knows he is
gay, he said.
“People in senior posi-
tions are older, and they
are not open-minded. It’s
not just at my company. I
never heard of anyone at
any other company” going
public about being gay, he
added. “It’s not socially
accepted.”
The east-west cultural
divide on LGBT issues was
at the center of a lawsuit in
Hong Kong filed by a
British woman whose les-
bian spouse was repeatedly
not granted a spouse visa.
She had to periodically
leave and return to Hong
Kong on a tourist visa. The
case is still pending.
Companies in Asia can
embrace change despite
laws that lag behind
international standards, as
many companies in the
west did years ago for the
sake of attracting the best
talent, said Michael Vidler,
the plaintiff’s lawyer.
“They’re not doing it out
of the goodness of their
hearts. They are doing it
because of the bottom line,”
he said.
Panasonic should be
applauded for making the
first move, said John Chal-
lenger, chief executive of
Challenger, Gray & Christ-
mas Inc., a Chicago-based
company that specializes in
jobs and careers.
“A spouse is a spouse,” he
said. “People have come to
the conclusion there is no
reason for people to hide
their sexuality. Why put
them through that stress?”
Associated Press writers
Kelvin Chan in Hong Kong,
Teresa Cerojano in Manila,
and Isolda Morillo in Beijing
contributed to this report.
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