Workers with a serious illness or injury can now take as many as 27 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave within a 12-month period to undergo medical treatment and focus on their recovery.
Amendments to B.C.’s Employment Standards Act have come into effect and provide improved job protections for workers who are covered by the act and who are unable to work for at least one week (seven consecutive days) due to serious illness or injury.
To access the entitlement, employees must obtain a medical certificate from a medical doctor or a nurse practitioner stating that they are unable to work due to medical reasons and the dates during which leave is required.
Employers must ensure eligible workers can access the unpaid, job-protected leave.
The change brings British Columbia’s protections up to the standard in place in other jurisdictions in Canada and complements financial supports available through the federal Employment Insurance Sickness Benefits program.
To see the full release, visit Government of British Columbia.
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