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Expected Impact of Paid Medical Leave on the Canadian Supply Chain
Via Canadian Trucking Alliance
Background
CTA: The Government of Canada will be implementing new measures related to Paid Medical Leave (Bill-C3) on December 1. 2022. In practice, this new entitlement will provide all employees in the federally regulated private sector, including trucking companies, with ten paid sick days. These days will be in addition to the five days already provided under ‘personal leave’ and any vacation that may be taken. These 15 days have been permanently added to the Canada Labour Code and will begin to be available to current employees in 2023.
CRA News: The Government of Alberta’s Plan to Complete the Twinning of Highway 3
Dave Elniski, AMTA Industry Advisor, Safety & Compliance
On November 25th, 2022, the Government of Alberta announced plans to complete the twinning of the remaining portions of Highway 3. Broken into eight phases with varying timings, the plan is to twin the remaining 215 kilometres of the Southern Alberta highway. [1]
Canada Summer Job Grant now open
The application period for the Canada Summer Job (CSJ) program now open and will close on January 12, 2023. The CSJ is a wage subsidy that supports youth to gain valuable work experience and provides employers with support when hiring youth for summer employment.
Applicants can seek funding to hire youth between April 24, 2023 and September 2, 2023.
Trucking HR Canada Career Expressway
Receive up to $10,ooo in training grants and wage incentives
The program is open to all Canadian trucking and logistics employers who are looking to hire for driving and non-driving positions. Qualified candidates must be either a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident or granted Refugee Status.
Update: 2023 WCB Industry Rates Announced
On Dec 1, 2022, WCB announced the 2023 industry rates. The average industry rate will increase from $1.17 by nine cents to $1.26 rather than $1.50, which would be required to cover the total forecasted claims cost for 2023. WCB will absorb the additional costs from its accident fund, to cover $270 million in employer premiums.
Brian Dumsday posthumous recipient of AMTA 2022 Friend to Industry Award
Brian Dumsday posthumous recipient of AMTA 2022 Friend to Industry Award
BrokerLink Insurance: Exclusive Insurance Discounts for Alberta Motor Transport Association Members!
As an Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) member, you can receive exclusive discounts on your home and auto insurance through BrokerLink’s group insurance program.
10 Days Paid Medical Impacts all Federally Regulated Carriers
Changes to the Canada Labour Code will introduce 10 days paid medical leave for all federally regulated employers effective December 1, 2022.[1] There will be no exemption for companies with fewer than 100 employees.
In Memoriam: G. Ben Docktor
AMTA sends its condolences to the family of G. Ben Docktor, of long time association member Docktor Freight Solutions Corp.
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