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7 May 2020

BC Government Extends Temporary Layoff Period From 13 To 16 Weeks During COVID-19

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On May 4, 2020, the BC government announced that the maximum allowable length of temporary layoffs in the province is extended from 13 weeks to 16 weeks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada Employment and HR

On May 4, 2020, the BC government announced that the maximum allowable length of temporary layoffs in the province is extended from 13 weeks to 16 weeks during the COVID-19 pandemic. The change was intended to align the temporary layoff period with the federal Canada Emergency Response Benefit, which provides up to 16 weeks of financial support during the pandemic. The government has stated that this change is not intended to be permanent and will be repealed when it is no longer needed.

Previously, a temporary layoff lasting longer than 13 weeks out of a 20-week period would be deemed to be a separation of employment, entitling the employee to receive severance and marking the end of employment with the employer. The change means that there will not be a deemed separation of employment until the layoff lasts longer than 16 weeks out of a 20-week period.

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