TORONTO, May 13, 2021 /CNW/ - Scotiabank today announced it will offer coverage for enhanced gender affirmation procedures for eligible employees and their dependents in Canada and the United States. Effective June 1, 2021, the addition of gender affirmation benefits to the Canadian and US plans will help fill the gaps in coverage to better support trans people on their own personal gender affirmation journey.
"We feel strongly that all of our employees, and their dependents, should have access to benefits that allow them to be their authentic selves in all aspects of their lives, including at work," said Barb Mason, Group Head and Chief Human Resources Officer. "We strive to be the employer and Bank of choice for the diverse communities in which we serve, and to do that we will keep focusing on constantly evolving our employee offerings to be as inclusive and accessible as possible while challenging norms and stigmas to advance inclusion for trans and non-binary individuals in the workplace."
In June 2019, Scotiabank signed onto the United Nations LGBTI Standards of Conduct for Business, with the aim to tackle discrimination against Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Trans, & Intersex People. In consultations with both employees and external parties, it was identified that benefits barriers remain for trans people living and working in Canada and the United States. One of these barriers is in the identification of which transitioning procedures are considered eligible for coverage and which would have been historically defined as cosmetic. This new offering would build on standard benefits to include coverage for procedures such as, but not limited to, electrolysis, rhinoplasty, voice training/surgery, and facial feminization/masculinization.
"Employers have an important role to play in advancing LGBTI equality and inclusion. Policies like Scotiabank's are a necessary step towards creating a more just and sustainable world that benefits all people," said Salah Husseini, Associate Director at BSR, which serves as the Secretariat for the Partnership for Global LGBTI Equality (PGLE). "We have been pleased to partner with Scotiabank, both through their work with BSR and their participation in PGLE, on the development of policies and approaches that foster diversity and promote respect for all employees."
In support of the LGBT+ communities, a few examples of Scotiabank's actions include:
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