Falling
Unemployment Insurance Protection
for Canada's Unemployed
The
Employment Insurance Program isn't working
Times
are changing. Work is changing.
Canada's unemployment insurance (the EI Program)
needs to change too.
It
needs to keep up with the times so people who work in today's
economy can count on getting the benefits they need, when
they need them.
EI
must be made more accessible to today's working men and
women. It also needs to provide better benefit entitlements.
After
all, the money in the EI Program is workers' money. We pay
for it. We should get the benefits.
Working
people fought hard to win the right to unemployment insurance.
They saw the devastation of the Great Depression when there
was no income support for people who were out of work. Families
and entire communities suffered the economic consequences.
Today
it's one of our most valued social insurance
programs. About 3 million Canadians receive
EI benefits at some point during the year.
These are workers who have been laid off,
lost a job through no fault of their own,
placed on work sharing, or on sick or parental
leave.
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