by: lisa johnson
the opposition ndp is calling for the alberta government to provide 10 days of paid leave for isolating workers to curb workplace spread of covid-19.
leader rachel notley said monday the alberta government should cover employers sending the wage support directly to workers as part of their paycheques, leaving the details of how the province might be reimbursed through the federal government’s recovery sickness benefit until later.
notley said with variants of concern spreading faster in the workplace, the support would help get transmission rates down and bring the pandemic and public health restrictions to an end faster.
“what we need to do is bring (transmission) down and we can’t do that if people go to work with symptoms, or if they go to work while they’re waiting five days to get a test, or if they go to work because they can’t afford to stay home and not get paid while isolating,” said notley.
“there’s a good reason to do it, and it’s long overdue,” said notley, calling on the government to work again with the opposition as it did in passing
to guarantee three hours of paid sick leave to get workers vaccinated.
notley also encouraged the government to consult with employers to reach a cost sharing agreement that recognizes that some large employers have increased their profits throughout the pandemic, while many small businesses struggle to survive.