NDP Pushing for Government Funded 10 Days Paid Covid Sick Leave

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Alberta’s NDP continue to call for the opening of legislature, so they can push a paid sick leave bill.

The NDP have drafted a bill that would provide Albertans with 10 days of paid sick leave, while the province fights through the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“This is an effective public health measure that will save lives and help bring this pandemic to end,” said NDP Leader Rachel Notley. “We will happily work with the UCP members to pass this bill. We have done all the legwork, now we just need the UCP to show up.”

The Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (COVID-19 Paid Sick Leave) would provide 10 days of paid sick leave to any Albertan who is ill or in quarantine. It would reimburse employers the cost paid out to employees for the time, and is a temporary program that would remain in place until the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Today we should be inside the Legislature doing the people’s business and protecting Alberta families and businesses from the COVID pandemic,” said NDP Labour Critic Christina Gray. “The Kenney government is forcing millions of Albertans to go into work because they simply cannot afford to stay home and miss a pay cheque. Ontario, British Columbia, Manitoba and Nova Scotia have all brought forward paid sick leave legislation to help people do the right thing and stay home.”

“Alberta workers need paid sick leave immediately, and we have it ready to go,” added Gray.

The Alberta Legislature spring session was put on hold by the UCP due to public health concerns, and is supposed to stay closed until after the May long weekend.

-Damien Gnass, Trending 55