B.C. premier says province prepared to patch holes in new federal sick-pay benefits
VICTORIA — B.C. Premier John Horgan says the province is prepared to fill gaps in the federal government’s sick-leave program but needs more information on possible cracks in the plan to help employers and employees fight the spread of COVID-19.
Horgan said Thursday he’s heard informal reports about holes in the recent program, but he needs direct evidence or data that detail any problems before taking action.
“We do know that the sick-pay benefit that we worked so hard with the federal government to establish has gaps and holes,” he told a news conference.
“It’s all critically important that we have this seamless approach to how we deal with sick time, how we make sure people do not go to the workplace when they are not feeling well.”