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B.C. workers now eligible for three hours of paid leave to get COVID-19 immunizations

BY , Apr 28, 2021 9:31 PM - REPORT AN ERROR

Workers in British Columbia can receive up to three hours of paid leave in order to get a COVID-19 vaccination. (Photo - John Horgan/Twitter)

Workers in British Columbia can receive up to three hours of paid leave in order to get a COVID-19 vaccination. (Photo - John Horgan/Twitter)

Workers in British Columbia can receive up to three hours of paid leave in order to get a COVID-19 vaccination.

A statement from the Ministry of Labour says amendments to the Employment Standards Act are now in effect, retroactive to April 19.

The employer-paid leave covers full-time and part-time workers and the ministry says it ensures no employee will lose pay for taking time off to get vaccinated.

The three-hour leave is part of B.C.'s immunization plan and the statement says it helps make the vaccination process as easy as possible.

The legislation improves on changes enacted April 1 that provide unpaid leave for pandemic-related vaccinations, which could include a worker accompanying a family member for a shot, or if the worker needs more time to get to an assigned vaccination facility.

Labour Minister Harry Bains says vaccinations keep workers safe and reduce risks to businesses.

Premier John Horgan on Twitter:

Guaranteeing workers paid leave to get their COVID-19 vaccine benefits everyone. No one will lose wages if they need time away from work to get vaccinated when they are eligible.

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