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New stat holiday for everyone in BC It's not a new holiday but starting this year The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is going to be a stat holiday for everyone in BC. https://vancouversun.com/news/local-...holiday-in-b-c Quote:
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Can't have a day for truth and reconciliation without some tunes: |
Except for federally regulated people.. :( |
Um, federally regulated industries already had this as a stat since its inception. Good for BC for making it official for all BC workers, instead of the "provincial government workers/institutions will get the stat but it's up to employer policy for private industries, BS" |
Except.. telecoms.. that say their daily land acknowledgment.. lol |
Yes, Telecoms Should have been included: List of federally regulated industries and workplaces The Canada Labour Code (the Code) regulates the following industries and workplaces: Federally regulated private sectors (parts I, II, III and IV of the Code): - Air transportation, including airlines, airports, aerodromes and aircraft operations - Banks, including authorized foreign banks - Grain elevators, feed and seed mills, feed warehouses and grain-seed cleaning plants - First Nations band councils and Indigenous self-governments (certain activities) - Most federal Crown corporations, for example, Canada Post Corporation - Port services, marine shipping, ferries, tunnels, canals, bridges and pipelines (oil and gas) that cross international or provincial borders - Postal and courier services - Radio and television broadcasting - Railways that cross provincial or international borders and some short-line railways - Road transportation services, including trucks and buses, that cross provincial or international borders - Telecommunications, such as, telephone, Internet, telegraph and cable systems - Uranium mining and processing and atomic energy - Any business that is vital, essential or integral to the operation of one of the above activities Federally regulated public sector (parts II and IV of the Code only): - The federal public service - Parliament (such as, the Senate, the House of Commons and the Library of Parliament) - Private-sector firms and municipalities in Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut (part I of the Code only) https://www.canada.ca/en/services/jo...ndustries.html If you didn't get it, you ask your HR why you got the shaft. Ahh, found it, are you union? Sounds like there are some sticky terms in the collective agreement that Telus is using. |
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No complaints ... more of these please. |
more the better |
Can’t wait to work that day and not get it off =_= |
another smash for the small business man. |
11 stat holidays, 5 sick days, 2 weeks holidays. its hard on the small businesses. if xmas or new years falls on a weekend, your not entitled to a paid day off by labor laws.. try enforcing this one to employees. |
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So this year it's Oct 2nd right? Because Sept 30th falls on a Saturday |
I think it's always Sept 30th, if it falls on a Saturday, we do what we do when Christmas falls on a Saturday ... make up on Monday. So yes if you mean the stat day off ... but the ceremonial stuff, I think, will still be on Sept 30th. |
we need more holidays in feb,march,april. majority of these stat holidays are stacked towards the end of the year. |
June is a glaring omission as well. Can we just celebrate National Aboriginal Day instead (it's June 21st)? This year we'll have two holiday weekends back to back. Oct 2 and Oct 9th. Take 4 days off and you'll get 10 in a row! |
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we getting close to europe, but still not that close. those German bastards get 4 full weeks off the hop, and then you got all the federal/provincial days that adds another 13 days on top. Basically they only work like 10 months out of the year. |
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Manager: "So you got noticed for not doing enough OT, you're being booked for mandatory OT on BF and CM." Me with approved Vacation Days: "OK." Manager, smirking a few hrs later, "No OT for you, but I wouldn't talk to the director any time soon lol." |
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