SEATTLE (AP) The largest U.S. freight rail carriers announced Wednesday they will provide health care benefits to the same-sex spouses of their employees, one day after legally married, gay engineers filed a federal lawsuit.
Gus Melonas, a spokesman for Berkshire Hathaway Inc.'s BNSF Railway Co., read the statement from the National Railway Labor Conference to The Associated Press. The conference represents the railroad companies in dealings with labor groups, lawmakers and courts.
Same-sex spouses will be eligible for dependent health care coverage starting Jan. 1, the statement said.
"While this it is not a benefit required by law or under current collective bargaining agreements, the railroads agreed with labor to provide the benefit in light of recent changes allowing same-sex couples to access same federal tax benefits provided to other married couples," the conference said.
The Supreme Court in a landmark decision this year struck down parts of a federal law that denied government benefits to same-sex couples, even if they were married in states that recognize same-sex marriages.