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29 April 2021

Employers Required To Provide Paid Leave For Employees To Get COVID-19 Vaccine

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The BC government has passed a change to the leave provisions of the Employment Standards Act that requires employers to provide employees with paid leave of up to three (3) hours for missing work...
Canada Employment and HR

The BC government has passed a change to the leave provisions of the Employment Standards Act that requires employers to provide employees with paid leave of up to three (3) hours for missing work to be vaccinated against COVID-19.  The new leave is retroactive to April 19, 2021.

Employers are entitled to ask for sufficient proof of entitlement to leave, but employees are specifically not required to provide a note from a medical practitioner, nurse practitioner or registered nurse.  Proof requested could come in the form of confirmation of an appointment to receive the vaccine or a vaccine certificate which is provided to each individual after receiving the vaccine.

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