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New pandemic fund recognizes critical role of frontline workers: CUPE BC

New pandemic fund recognizes critical role of frontline workers: CUPE BC

BURNABY โ€“ Todayโ€™s announcement of temporary COVID-19 pandemic pay for health and social services workers sends a strong statement from the BC NDP government about the critical role these workers play in delivering in-person, frontline care to some of B.C.โ€™s most vulnerable people, says CUPE BC President Paul Faoro.

The new pandemic fund, announced by Minister of Finance Carole James, will provide a financial boost for more than 250,000 eligible frontline workers as part of a cost-shared program with the federal government. Temporary pandemic pay will support people working on the frontlines in B.C.โ€™s health care system, social services, and corrections. This includes workers delivering a range of health and social services to people most vulnerable to COVID-19.

In B.C., CUPE represents more than 4,400 ambulance paramedics and emergency dispatchers, 2,300 community social services workers and 1,410 community health workers.

โ€œOur frontline workers have been tireless in their efforts to keep all of us healthy and safe during this challenging time, and Iโ€™m very pleased to see this being recognized by the Horgan government,โ€ said Faoro. โ€œOur members in these sectors have shown extraordinary dedication and commitment to the people and communities they serve.

โ€œTemporary pandemic pay acknowledges that commitment, but itโ€™s also a special recognition of the dedicated services these workers provide for some of the most vulnerable people in our communities. It recognizes that these workers keep our communities healthy and strong.โ€

Temporary pandemic pay is part of the BC NDP governmentโ€™s $5-billion COVID-19 Action Plan to provide relief to people, communities and businesses in British Columbia. For eligible workers, it amounts to a lump-sum payment of about $4 per hour for a 16-week period, starting on March 15th. Eligible workers will receive the payment directly through their employer and do not need to apply.

Learn More:

To learn more about todayโ€™s announcement of COVID-19 pandemic pay, visit:ย https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020FIN0031-000907

To learn more about the supports and services available for people, businesses and communities through the pandemic, visit:ย www.gov.bc.ca/COVIDgovernmentbenefits

For the latest medical updates, including case counts, prevention, risks and testing, visit:ย http://www.bccdc.ca

Or follow @CDCofBC on Twitter.

For the Provincial Health Officerโ€™s orders, notices and guidance, visit:ย www.gov.bc.ca/phoguidance.

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