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Short term disability

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    • #16524
      Cathy StinzianoCathy Stinziano
      Participant

        Has anyone considered changing or dropping their short term disability benefit since EI increased sick benefits to 26 weeks?

      • #16879
        Stacey Wood PCPStacey Wood PCP
        Participant

          We actually don’t have an STD benefit–instead we have sick leave hours that accrue monthly from date of hire. These are available for employees to use at their discretion, with the ability to let the accrual grow to help offset short-term time off.

        • #17261
          Gayle Prowett PCPGayle Prowett PCP
          Participant

            I encourage our Employees to use the STD and save the EI incase the leave gets more serious or they need the EI for something else.

          • #17390

            No we have not, taking the burden off of employment insurance is important. Also, the EI reduction incentive is a benefit to employers and employees.

          • #18066
            Kirsty MaddenKirsty Madden
            Participant

              We actually increased our STD not long ago. We find it helps our employees more financially as they receive a greater benefit, and there is no waiting period to obtain benefits. Also, we are able to take part in the reduced Employer EI rate because of our increased STD benefit.

            • #18548
              Trina Anderson, PCPTrina Anderson, PCP
              Participant

                No, our employees receive a greater benefit with STD and the company participates in the reduced EI program. A win, win.

              • #19591
                Denise BurnettDenise Burnett
                Participant

                  We have a very robust STD plan and more recently it is being used by more staff. It is a benefit that our staff rely on and supports our staff when they need it most.

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