Government Announces Wage Top Ups For Some Essential Workers

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On May 7, 2020, the federal government announced that it is in the process of finalizing deals with the provinces to provide a wage top up for some essential workers.
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On May 7, 2020, the federal government announced that it is in the process of finalizing deals with the provinces to provide a wage top up for some essential workers.  The total cost of the top up is estimated at $4 billion, but few details have been provided.

The federal government stated that provinces are in the best position to move forward with the top up and decide how they can best help essential workers.  The top up is intended to be directed at those workers making minimum wage or whose wages may be lower than the Canada Emergency Response Benefit.  The federal government has said that it will be up to the provinces as to which categories of essential workers may be provided with the top up.  No dates have been provided for when the top up will occur or how it will be administered.

Originally published May 7, 2020

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