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Some big name tech companies are adding their support for same-sex marriage and making the case that banning these unions deters employee recruitment efforts.
Dozens of companies, including Apple, Facebook, eBay and Intel, will file an amicus brief -- a court document field by an interested, group that is not actually a party to the case -- on Thursday to delcare their support, Fortune reported today.
The companies will file the brief for the Hollingsworth v. Perry case, which will decide whether or not the Fourteenth amendment prohibits California from defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman. The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits states from denying any person equal protection of the law.
The companies argue that a ban would make it harder for companies in California to hire potential employees if those employees think they will receive better treatment and benefits in another state, or another country, according to the draft brief obtained by Fortune.
The tech companies join dozens of others, as well as top Republicans, including HP's Meg Whitman, who think the state should not ban gay marriage.
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