JOIN THE TWITTER STORM

Comrades,
Please sign and share the petition below and if you are on Twitter, join the Twitter Storm this Saturday.

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Justice for Workers

Please join Saturday’s Day of Action: 

  • Fix Employment Insurance Now
  • Stop the Sept. 24 EI Benefit Cliff

On Saturday, September 24, join the pan-Canadian online day of action to fix Employment Insurance. Help us create a Twitter storm to let the federal government know that it must take action now to ensure workers have access to EI when they need it.

Here’s how you can help: 

  1. Sign and share this petition.
  2. RSVP for the Day of Action on Facebook and on our website
  3. On Saturday, share the following tweet:
    Sign the petition & tell @JustinTrudeau: Fix #EmploymentInsurance now! Extend the Recovery Measures, expand #EI access, improve the weekly benefit & fund an annual gov’t contribution: https://www.justice4workers.org/fix_employment_insurance_petition @CQualtro @cafreeland @PierrePoilievre @yfblanchet @theJagmeetSingh
  4. Forward this email message to your decent work, trade union, and social justice networks.

Thanks for your support! Let’s make it happen this Saturday. 

David Bush on behalf of Justice for Workers

Background: 

On September 24, all temporary measures that improved our access to EI will expire.

It’s urgent we extend the Recovery Measures as a bridge to permanent EI improvements. Workers will otherwise face a huge jump in the current minimum of 420 qualifying hours for both Regular and Special Benefits (parental, sickness, etc.), and the allocation/clawback of separation payments. Women, workers of colour, and others in precarious jobs are at particular risk.

At the start of COVID, the federal government relaxed EI eligibility to improve access to emergency support for those most in need. Without these supports, it would have been much worse for workers and their families due to the COVID closures, lockdowns, and layoffs. As a Statistics Canada report shows, the positive impact of an accessible EI system on workers’ lives is undeniable. [1]

An inaccessible and inadequate EI program is another disaster for workers who need access to EI now when the next crisis hits.

That’s why we are demanding the federal government immediately extend the temporary EI measures and implement the following permanent changes: 

  • Expand EI access: 
    • A 360-hour or 12-week qualifying rule with 50 weeks of income support
    • An end to harsh disqualification rules
    • Ensure migrant workers have access to EI
    • End misclassification, a practice where employers falsely label their employees as self-employed independent contractors to avoid paying their fair share of EI and CPP
  • Improve the weekly benefit rate and include a guaranteed weekly minimum
  • Fund a new, annual federal government contribution to EI to help pay for improvements, provide adequate staffing with fair pay, and ensure EI acts as an effective economic stabilizer at times of crisis

For a detailed break of how the old rules will impact workers across the country, click here.

For a leaflet that you can share in your community explaining what’s at stake, click here.  

[1] “Pandemic benefits cushion losses for low-income earners and narrow income inequality.” Statistics Canada. July 13th, 2022.

JUSTICE FOR WORKERS

DECENT WORK FOR ALL

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