Government open to amending paid sick leave bill it wants passed by week’s end
OTTAWA — Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan says the government is open to amending legislation that would provide 10 days of paid sick leave for federally regulated workers.
O’Regan acknowledges that at least two provisions in Bill C-3 could undermine the objective, which is to ensure ill workers don’t have to choose between going to work sick or staying home without pay.
The bill would allow employers to require a doctor’s note verifying that an employee is ill.
Senators on a committee doing a pre-study of the bill say that makes no sense on a number of fronts — including the fact that a person with COVID-19 symptoms is not even allowed to enter a doctor’s office these days — and would inhibit workers from taking sick leave.