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Air France introduces paternity leave to fathers in same-sex couples

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Air France introduces paternity leave to fathers in same-sex couple

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Johannesburg, 12 July 2022 Air France reaffirms its commitment to inclusion and respect for diversity. Within the framework of the 6th three-year agreement on gender equality in the workplace, renewed for three years in 2022, Air France is making paternity and childcare leave accessible to the two fathers in same-sex couples. Already offered to both mothers in a similar same-sex relationship, this measure allows all couples to take full advantage of their new parent status and care for their child in optimal conditions.

This new measure is part of the policy to promote diversity and fight discrimination that Air France has been implementing for several years.

At Air France, only skills matter in the workplace

Air France has been committed for many years to fighting all forms of discrimination and promoting an inclusive work environment in which all employees can be themselves. This policy is based on four main priorities –

  • Creating an inclusive environment for all LGBT+ employees;
  • Ensuring equal rights and treatment for all employees, regardless of their sexual orientation;
  • Supporting employees who are victims of discriminatory comments or actions;
  • Measuring progress and sharing best practices in order to improve the general working environment.

In its joint work with Personn’ailes, the company’s LGBT+ association set up over twenty years ago, Air France continues to roll out its awareness and prevention actions with company staff.

In 2019, the company also signed the LGBT commitment charter of the association l’Autre Cercle, which fights against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

In 2020, Air France also took part in l’Autre Cercle’s second barometer on the inclusion of LGBT+ people in the workplace in France. More than 600 employees were surveyed within the company, and nearly 90% of them said they were satisfied with Air France’s diversity policy against discrimination.

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