Carpenters' District Council of Ontario Praises Federal Government's COVID-19 Economic Support Package: Good News for Thousands of Skilled Trades Workers
TORONTO, March 20, 2020 /CNW/ - Women and men in the Carpenters' District Council of Ontario praised the Federal Government's announcement on Wednesday of an $82 billion support package for the Canadian economy to address the COVID-19 crisis.
"We're thankful for the leadership of Prime Minister Trudeau and Finance Minister Morneau on this support package, and that the government recognizes the need to protect Canadian workers and businesses – especially those who are self-employed, or rely on temporary work," said Mike Yorke, President, Carpenters' District Council of Ontario. "This support package will help keep the economy going – ensuring our members have money available to support their local economies."
COVID-19 poses the threat of pay disruptions and potential unemployment for thousands of Ontarians. Part of the economic supports announced include additional Employment Insurance (EI) benefits for workers (including the self-employed) like waiving the one-week waiting period for workers in imposed quarantine that claim EI benefits. There will also be an Emergency Care Benefit for workers that provides up to $900 bi-weekly, for up to 15 weeks, if you're quarantined or sick with COVID-19 but don't qualify for EI, or you’re caring for a family member sick with the virus.
"It's our hope that job losses in the construction sector will be minimal as this continues to unfold," said Tony Iannuzzi, Executive Secretary Treasurer, Carpenters' District Council of Ontario. "These EI supports benefit both employees and the self-employed."
Over 500,000 Ontarians work in the skilled trades, and we need to be looking out for them. Now's as good a time as ever for the government to be looking at additional critical infrastructure investments that can help ensure the continued promise of employment for the thousands of workers in the skilled trades.
No sector of the Canadian economy is exempt from feeling the pressure resulting from COVID-19, and businesses recognize the need to support workers through this challenging time. This Federal package will give employers time to adjust to this new reality, and make sure that their skilled tradespeople don't have to sacrifice their health and that of their family in order to continue to put food on the table.
While the outcome of this situation remains unknown, our Local Unions can rest assured that we have your back in these uncertain times. Members with questions about Canada's COVID-19 Economic Response Plan are encouraged to reach out to the CDC for more information at [email protected].
About the Carpenters' District Council of Ontario
The Carpenters' District Council of Ontario ("CDC") is composed of 16 affiliated Local Unions of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners across the province. In total, we represent over 20,000 women and men working in a wide range of skilled trades, including carpentry, drywall, resilient flooring, concrete formwork, underwater construction, welding, scaffolding, and a long list of other construction-related work.
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SOURCE Carpenters' District Council of Ontario
Media inquiries: Mike Yorke, President, Carpenters' District Council of Ontario, Director Public Affairs and Innovation, 416-587-5577 or [email protected]
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