Respecting fundamental human rights As a global company, upholding human rights is fundamental to being a trusted and responsible business. It’s vital to our ability to make all employees feel safe and ensure they are treated fairly. It helps us mitigate risks in our supply chain and is essential to advancing a more inclusive society. We strive to align our approach to managing human rights with internationally recognized human rights principles and standards. We integrate human rights protections in our business – including in our employment practices, products and services, supply chain and investment decision-making processes. Our commitment is supported by policies on employment equity, health and safety, harassment and discrimination, and procurement in various regions. These policies help guide our people, as well as suppliers, in respecting human rights and applicable laws. | Preventing human trafficking, forced and child labour We strictly prohibit employees, subcontractors and their employees, and agents from engaging in or taking any actions that would condone human trafficking or forced and child labour-related activities. These activities include engaging in sex trafficking, procuring commercial sex acts (even if this practice is legal in the jurisdiction where it transpires), using force, fraud, or coercion to subject a person to involuntary servitude, or obtaining labor from a person by threats of serious harm to that person or any other person, among others. If you become aware of any such activities by our colleagues, Clients, suppliers, or anyone else whom we encounter in our work, you must report this immediately to your People Leader, Human Resources, Legal or Compliance representative. Using alcohol and other substances As a general rule, consuming alcohol or substances in the workplace, other than medication for which we have a valid prescription, is not permitted. We may not use alcohol or substances in any way that interferes with the performance of our duties or safety in the workplace. Under no circumstances are we to bring illegal drugs into the workplace. If any of these things occur, we may be sent home and may be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment. Note: If our use of prescribed medication or other substances is related to a health condition, and this limits our abilities at work, we should discuss with our People Leader or Human Resources representative. | Treating Employees Fairly We are committed to hiring, developing and retaining the most qualified individuals to promote and achieve our business objectives. We hire and promote employees based on ability, and reward based on performance and are committed to pay equity for all employees. Working at Sun Life – How and where we work Sun Life is proud to be a hybrid organization that offers the flexibility to work from both the office and virtually based on the needs of the business, our Clients, and our people. This means many roles will have some component of office time which may vary by business and geography, and in how business and Client needs are met. Leaders work with their teams to determine the mix that works best for them. We’re committed to a thriving hybrid workforce and are investing in the tools, resources, training, and spaces to enable and empower our people. |