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No injured worker funds for COVID-19 sick pay, B.C. Liberals say

Premier has suggested WorkSafeBC an option to cover costs
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Shuswap MLA Greg Kyllo is the B.C. Liberal labour critic. (Hansard TV)

The B.C. government鈥檚 commitment to come up with a paid sick leave program for people who don鈥檛 have employer illness coverage should not use WorkSafeBC鈥檚 fund, B.C. Liberal labour critic Greg Kyllo says.

Kyllo and other opposition critics have called on the NDP government to deliver on Premier John Horgan鈥檚 promise last year to give people paid time off if they have symptoms that may be from COVID-19, to avoid workplace transmission of the virus.

Kyllo said the premier鈥檚 commitment, restated by Labour Minister Harry Bains in the legislature Thursday, should come from its pandemic contingency fund, and not from WorkSafeBC as Horgan suggested after last week鈥檚 B.C. budget. WorkSafeBC鈥檚 funds come entirely from employer premiums, and the government has been clear that employers can鈥檛 absorb more costs, he said.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 a gross misuse of funds to pull dollars away from the workers鈥 accident fund, rather than utilize in excess of $3 billion they have in their pandemic slush fund,鈥 Kyllo said in an interview April 29.

Questioned about the issue Thursday, Bains would provide no details.

鈥淢ore needs to be done, and I can assure this house that we will have a made-in-B.C. sick pay plan,鈥 Bains said.

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In the legislature earlier this week, Kamloops-South Thompson MLA Todd Stone quoted Horgan鈥檚 commitment from last year, when he was lobbying Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to bring in a sick pay program as part of federal pandemic relief efforts. 鈥淲e鈥檙e prepared to go it alone if need be. We do have alternative plans in place.鈥 Stone quoted Horgan as saying.

When the federal budget came out April 19 with no sick pay plan, the provincial budget was ready for delivery the following day and couldn鈥檛 be altered. Ontario was in the same situation, and has since moved to use its workplace insurance fund to cover up to three days of sick pay for people concerned they might be infected.

WorkSafeBC鈥檚 surplus was an issue before the 2017 election, when then-jobs minister Shirley Bond said a re-elected B.C. Liberal government would put a cap on WorkSafeBC鈥檚 surplus premiums and return excess funds to employers who pay into the agency鈥檚 injury fund.

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business tracked the issue and B.C.鈥檚 declining worker accident rate, estimating that by 2015, WorkSafeBC鈥檚 assets exceeded liabilities by $4.5 billion.



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