A focus on helping close health gaps for LGBT+ and women employees and further improving health benefits throughout Bank's footprint by 2030.
TORONTO, June 16, 2023 /CNW/ - Today, Scotiabank is announcing a commitment to ensure a more consistent experience for employees across its footprint by launching its Global Inclusive Standards of Care strategy.
In alignment with the Bank's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion goals and Inclusion Commitments to create a workplace where every employee belongs, and can perform at their best, Scotiabank will work toward aligning benefits offerings in each of its markets to the Global Inclusive Standards of Care. Employees in the majority of countries where the Bank operates will see their benefits be enhanced to align with the global inclusive standard within the next five years, with the total Scotiabank footprint meeting the standards by the end of 2030.
The global standards of care will initially focus on health gaps for the LGBT+ community and women but will positively impact all Scotiabankers. Inclusive benefits will cover areas like mental health, women's health and expanded same sex partner coverage, helping to remove barriers for under-represented and under-served groups.
"As a Bank, we understand the important role benefits play, not only in becoming an employer of choice, but ensuring that all employees feel included and supported, allowing them to thrive as their authentic selves," said Barb Mason (she/her), Group Head and Chief Human Resources Officer. "Part of that culture is providing a standard of benefits that support all of our employees and having a broader and more inclusive offering that better meets their unique needs. Our Global Inclusive Standards of Care are an important part of that journey and I look forward to the impact they will make for our employees."
In 2022, Scotiabank announced a global minimum standard for parental leave in 24 countries across Scotiabank's footprint to be implemented by 2025, providing eight fully paid weeks for all parents with a new child and eight additional fully paid weeks for parents who have given birth. To date, 16 countries already meet the global minimum standard, with the remainder on track to do so by the end of 2025. The Global Inclusive Standards of Care strategy is another step forward in the Bank's journey of enabling an inclusive environment for all employees.
During Pride month and every day of the year, Scotiabank is committed to building supportive workplaces, and fostering opportunities for our LGBT+ employees, customers and communities.
These efforts include:
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SOURCE Scotiabank