Unvaccinated federal employees not granted exemptions to be put on unpaid leave today
OTTAWA — Employees in the core federal public sector who have not been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 will be put on unpaid leave today, unless they were already granted an accommodation.
The policy could potentially leave more than one thousand workers without pay and unable to access employment insurance benefits.
As of Nov. 3, the vast majority of federal public servants were reported to be fully vaccinated.
Of the roughly 267,000 employees who declared their status, a little over 3,000 have requested some kind of accommodation so they can work without a full slate of vaccines.