GATINEAU, QUEBEC, November 14, 2008 - Acting under legislative authority introduced in 2005 that gives the Canada Employment Insurance (EI) Commission the authority to set the EI premium rate, the EI Commission today announced the 2009 ...
The MIE is calculated according to a formula set out in the Employment Insurance Act that indexes the MIE to growth in the average industrial wage. Employers pay 1.4 times the employee rate. The 2009 EI premium rate for Quebec will be ...
GATINEAU, QUEBEC, October 14, 2008 - The Canada Employment Insurance (EI) Commission today released the Report of the Chief Actuary to the EI Commission on the EI Premium Rate and Maximum Insurable Earnings. ...
Under provincial law, all but a few employers and the self-employed are forced to pay WSIB premiums into an insurance system that covers injured workers’ rehabilitation and lost wages. Making a profit at this business is apparently ...
The Honourable Monte Solberg, Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, today announced that the Government is continuing three Employment Insurance (EI) pilot projects to further assess their effects.
http://canadianlabour.ca/en/employment-insurance-and-election-what-will-happen-if-there-a-recession. EI is a critically important program for Canadian workers, especially in tough times like we face today. Laid-off workers obviously ...
Exact premium amounts and required payments post-claim will be set upon implementation, following a review by the newly created Canada Employment Insurance Financing Board. “Our priority is to protect Canadians’ standard of living,” ...
As Canadians head into tough times, more and more people will be looking to benefit from Employment Insurance (EI) to help them through the transition. The problem is, critics argue, changes to the federal program over the years mean ...
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4): Now that Ontario is a "have-not" province, will the powers that be at Employment Insurance Canada lower the premiums Ontarians pay -- and raise the benefits? And will they then raise the premiums and cut the benefits to Newfoundland ...