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Yukon – Paid Sick Leave Rebate Extended November 24 2021
The Government of Yukon has extended the Paid Sick Leave Rebate until September 30, 2022. The rebate will provide employers and those who are self-employed up to 10 days wages for their workers. Eligible full-time or part-time employees may receive up to 10 days wages if due to COVID-19 they are:
- Sick with COVID-19 symptoms
- Self-isolating due to public health orders and cannot work remotely
- Caring for other household members due to the above circumstances
Source: Government of Yukon
For more information: https://yukon.ca/en/paid-sick-leave-rebate-employers
Yukon - Prolongation du remboursement des congés de maladie payés
Le gouvernement du Yukon a prolongé le remboursement des congés de maladie payés jusqu'au 30 septembre 2022. Le remboursement permettra aux employeurs et aux travailleurs autonomes de recevoir jusqu’à 10 jours de salaire pour leurs employés. Les employés à temps plein ou à temps partiel admissibles peuvent recevoir jusqu’à 10 jours de salaire si, en raison de COVID-19, ils sont :
- malades avec des symptômes de COVID-19
- ils s’isolent eux-mêmes en raison d’une directive de santé publique et ne peuvent pas travailler à distance
- ils prennent soin d’autres membres de leur foyer en raison des circonstances susmentionnées.
Source : Gouvernement du Yukon
Pour plus d’informations : https://yukon.ca/fr/remboursement-conges-maladie
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