B.C. pledges to introduce permanent paid sick leave program in January
VICTORIA — Workers affected by COVID-19 in British Columbia will qualify for up to three days of paid sick leave under proposed legislation that Premier John Horgan says will plug holes in a federal plan and lay the groundwork for a permanent program.
Horgan said Tuesday that the pay would bridge the gap for workers between the time they first feel sick and when they can access the federal benefit, a pledge that some critics say doesn’t go far enough.
“No one should have to make the difficult decision between staying home when they’re sick and going into work because they have an economic imperative to do so,” Horgan said.
“Today we’re making that choice a little bit easier.”


