Previously, the United Nations only recognised the unions of staffers who came from countries where gay marriage is legal, UN deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said yesterday.
"This is a step forward that many of the staffers at the United Nations had been seeking for some time," Haq said.
The new policy became effective June 26, and will impact the UN's approximately 43,000 employees worldwide. Employees of separate UN agencies, such as the children's agency UNICEF and the UN cultural agency UNESCO, are not affected by the change in policy, Haq said.
