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Do not already receive paid sick time through their employer. Independent contractors and federally regulated employees would not qualify for paid leave under the legislation. Doctor’s or Nurse’s Note Employers would not be permitted to require an employee to provide a certificate from a doctor or nurse as evidence of their entitlement to paid leave. Government Reimbursement Eligible employers would be able to apply for a reimbursement from the government of up to $200 per paid leave day taken by an employee. If an employee’s regular rate of pay is less than $200 per day, reimbursement to the employer would be no more than the employee’s regular rate of pay. ....
On April 29, 2021, the Government of Ontario stated that it plans to introduce the COVID-19 Putting Workers First Act. When passed, this legislation “would require employers to provide employees with up to three days of paid leave because of certain reasons related to COVID-19.” According to a government press release, the act would apply retroactively to April 19, 2021, and would expire on September 25, 2021. To qualify for this new temporary leave, employees must be provincially regulated and covered by Ontario’s Employment Standards Act, 2000. Therefore, federally regulated employees and independent contractors are not eligible to take this leave. Employers that already provide paid sick leave are not required to provide these additional paid days. ....
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Article content The Timmins Chamber is calling the province’s paid sick day program a “step in the right direction” while noting more could be done at the federal level “Our position continues to be that business, particularly small businesses, simply cannot afford the additional financial responsibility to fund sick leave at this time,” said Melanie Verreault, president of the Timmins Chamber. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Ontario s newly announced paid sick days step in the right direction - Chamber Back to video “This is why the Chamber and the broader Ontario Chamber network support the notion of a temporary paid sick program that is paid for by government for the duration of the pandemic.” ....