On Long Covid, chronic fatigue and medical misogyny:
That's terrible. I hope your symptoms improve quickly.
i don't need a covid shot for that - enough dust in the air is sufficient. it's especially akward in libraries (which are having the right kind of dust)... and then suddenly you have to sneeze and can't suppress it, or have to blow your nose suddenly every eye is looking at you funny?
It just feels really awkward.
I take it employees don't normally get sick pay ?Oh, and of course also on Monday... the PC government voted down a Liberal private member's bill to give Ontario essential workers 10 paid sick days.
I take it employees don't normally get sick pay ?
Has anyone had hayfever or a cold and then suddenly you have to sneeze and can't suppress it, or have to blow your nose suddenly every eye is looking at you funny?
It just feels really awkward.
I take it employees don't normally get sick pay ?
Ontario Government said:
- going for a COVID-19 test
- staying home awaiting the results of a COVID-19 test
- being sick with COVID-19
- going to get vaccinated
- experiencing a side effect from a COVID-19 vaccination
- having been advised to self-isolate due to COVID-19 by an employer, medical practitioner or other specified authority
- providing care or support to certain relatives for COVID-19 related reasons, such as when they are:
- sick with COVID-19 or have symptoms of COVID-19
- self-isolating due to COVID-19 on the advice of a medical practitioner or other specified authority
on average every german employee had 18.4 days of paid sick leave in 2019It was up to the employer. Many employers do provide paid sick days, but there was no legal requirement that they had to, so of course many didn't.
In November 2017, the Liberal government introduced two paid sick days as part of widespread labour reforms. However, the Progressive Conservatives formed government after the election in June 2018, and one of their earlier actions was to repeal the paid sick days, putting us back to the situation prior to November 2017. Then the pandemic happened a couple of years later.
After voting down the private member's bill to provide 10 paid sick days, as mentioned in my earlier post, the PC government finally unveiled their plan. They have introduced a temporary change that will require employers to provide up to three days of paid sick leave, but only for reasons related specifically to COVID-19:
This is only a temporary program, which will expire in September. So there is still no permanent legal requirement to provide paid sick days for non-COVID reasons.
In other Ontario pandemic news, today our current lockdown was extended by another couple of weeks, and is now scheduled to run until June 2.
but then we don't have that healthy canadian air here![]()
didn't even know you had a city named for an american tax collectorI'm going to assume you have never visited Hamilton!![]()
give de pfeffel a year or soNot having paid sick leave just seems...odd.
Raab and Patel would certainly be up for doing away with sick pay.give de pfeffel a year or so
i'm sure of it - some time after the first anniversery of brexiteering free of the oppressing behemoth aka the EuSSRRaab and Patel would certainly be up for doing away with sick pay.
And annual leave, maternity leave...
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