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Why the Hold Up on Paid Sick Days? It s about Power

We’re a year into the pandemic. Here’s who’s blocking worker support so clearly needed. Alex Hemingway is a senior economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, B.C. office. SHARES Cartoon by Greg Perry. Amid a raging pandemic, how do Canadian workers still not have paid sick days as a basic right of employment? It’s about power. Announcements, Events & more from Tyee and select partners Crisis hit. The Tyee went all out thanks to support by readers like you. We asked what that meant to Andrew. Real paid sick days, as a right of employment, are not rocket science. You tell your boss you’re sick, you stay home and you get paid as usual. But a majority of Canadians don’t have access to paid sick days. Low-wage workers are the most likely to be left twisting in the wind: nearly 90 per cent of British Columbians with incomes of less than $30,000 have no paid sick days.

Student employment could remain challenging this summer but there s signs of hope

TORONTO Experts are urging students not to get discouraged even though the COVID-19 pandemic could make finding summer employment challenging for the second year in a row.  The overall job market is in much better shape than it was last spring, says Brendon Bernard, senior economist at job search site Indeed.  “Last spring we […]

COVID clouding a second summer for student jobs

Winnipeg Free Press By: Ross Marowits, The Canadian Press Posted: Save to Read Later TORONTO - Experts are urging students not to get discouraged even though the COVID-19 pandemic could make finding summer employment challenging for the second year in a row. Storefronts in Ottawa s Glebe neighbourhood are reflected in a sign indicating the temporary closure of a business to prevent the spread of COVID-19, on Tuesday, March 24, 2020. Experts are urging students not to get discouraged even though COVID-19 could make finding summer employment challenging for a second year in a row. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang TORONTO - Experts are urging students not to get discouraged even though the COVID-19 pandemic could make finding summer employment challenging for the second year in a row.

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