Volume 16 • No. 11 • June 1 - 15, 2020 Publication Mailing Account #41721512
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Paid sick leave for all workers Singh sacrifices opposition power to secure paid sick leave
122nd Anniversary of Philippine Independence June 12, 2020 Photo credit: Catriona’s Facebook
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by Malaya Marcelino As more and more businesses are being asked to reopen, federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh gave the minority Liberals the votes they needed to suspend Parliament until September 21 in exchange for Trudeau’s commitment to work with the provinces toward a new national system of 10 days of paid sick leave for every worker in Canada. COVID-19 and essential workers Recent postal code data show that COVID-19 is not impacting communities equally. Instead, COVID-19 has hit the most vulnerable communities disproportionately across Canada including essential workers. So, it is very important that public health and economic policy focuses on working and low-income groups with measures like guaranteed access to 10 days paid sick leave. More needs to be done to make workers and vulnerable populations safe, including provision for places to self-isolate, proper protections at work, and making shared spaces safer, such as public transit. COVID-19 has largely moved from devastating outbreaks in long-term care homes to workplaces like meat-packing plants and working-class neighbourhoods, home to a large percentage of essential workers in provinces including Alberta, Ontario and Quebec. Working class, essential workers, like many in
Federal NDP leader, Jagmeet Singh (right) visits Winnipeg and Manitoba NDP leader, Wab Kinew. Photo by Jamal Tajdin our Filipino community, do not get to “stay home, stay safe” and work from home. Many Filipinos are essential workers, such as homecare workers, nurses, health care aides in long term care facilities, workers in meat processing plants, production workers in factories, childcare assistants in daycares, transit drivers on buses, cashiers in supermarkets and drivethroughs. Many Filipinos work in close quarters with others or in confined spaces as part of their jobs. We also tend to live in multigenerational households so younger people doing essential work risk bringing home the virus to others – children, Nanay, Tatay, Lolo, Lola who might get very sick, or worse. The NDP is known as the party that “stands up for the little guy” and certainly, Singh’s move to push paid, sick leave provision
prioritizes and protects workers and their families at this time of COVID-19. With enough public support, this provision will remain an entrenched protection for workers even after this pandemic has passed, similar to how unemployment insurance provisions that workers also campaigned for during the Great Depression (1929-1939) continue to this day. “Every worker should have access to paid sick leave. Workers need to know they have the ability to choose to stay home with pay if they are sick,” said Singh. “No one should be forced to make the impossible choice between going to work sick or not being able to pay their bills. Workers want to go back to work. We need to make sure they can go back to work safely.” Leah Gazan, NDP MP for Winnipeg Centre added, See PAID p2