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BC Employers Need to Recall Employees or Apply for a Variance by August 30th

17. August 2020 0
Posted by Scott Marcinkow
As covered in our blog post on June 26th, the BC government extended the temporary layoff period from 16 weeks to 24 weeks until August 30, 2020 for layoffs caused by COVID-19.  As of August 30th, employees who are on a temporary layoff (and are not recalled) will be deemed to have been terminated and ...

BC extends Temporary Layoff Period from 16 weeks to 24 weeks due to COVID-19

26. June 2020 0
Posted by workplacelaw
After mounting pressure from businesses in BC, the BC government announced on Thursday, June 25 that it has extended the allowable temporary layoff period from 16 weeks to 24 weeks until August 30, 2020 for layoffs caused by COVID-19. This means that, for all employees already on a temporary layoff due to COVID-19, they will not ...

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