Deadline looms for temporary layoff extensions: Labour Minister Bains

WITH only two weeks until the application deadline, employees and employers who need to extend temporary layoffs beyond the August 30 expiry date are entering a critical phase to meet deadlines.

Businesses requiring an extension should apply for a variance using the Employment Standards Branch’s new online application by Aug. 25.

“While more and more businesses are reopening, we know there are still some businesses that won’t be able to recall staff back to work by the end of August,” said Harry Bains, Minister of Labour. “This new variance process will help maintain the link between employers and workers, so that when businesses are able to scale up their reopening, they have the skilled and experienced workers ready to resume their jobs – but only if the deadline is not missed.”

Last month, the Ministry of Labour launched a simplified variance application process to help businesses navigate the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic more easily. The redesigned process replaces paper-based applications, allows all documents to be sent by email and reduces the burden on employers and employees by providing the templates and tools needed to apply.

In order to receive a variance, an employer must survey employees eligible for an extension to their temporary layoff and the business must ensure it has more than 50% support before applying.

Employers are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. An application deadline is set for August 25 for employees and employers to jointly apply for an extension, to ensure that all applications will be processed by the August 30 expiry date.

The temporary layoff variance process is intended to maintain ongoing relationships between businesses and their employees. This can ensure faster startups when a business is ready to resume operations, according to the government.

Under B.C.’s Employment Standards Act, temporary layoffs related to COVID-19 can last up to 24 weeks, or until August 30, before the layoff becomes permanent.

SURREY BOARD OF TRADE

INVITATION TO EMPLOYERS – TEMPORARY LAYOFF EXTENSION VARIANCE PROCESS

Training with BC Government for Surrey Board of Trade members on temporary layoff extension variance process – August 14, 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

With only two weeks until the application deadline, employees and employers who need to extend temporary layoffs beyond the August 30 expiry date are entering a critical phase to meet deadlines. Businesses requiring an extension should apply for a variance using the Employment Standards Branch’s new online application by August 25.

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