NDP would allow new parents to receive full benefit over shortened leave: Singh
VANCOUVER — NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says a New Democrat government would allow new parents to condense their employment insurance benefits so they can take shorter parental leaves while still receiving the full benefit.
Speaking at a cafe in Vancouver where he met with young families this morning, Singh said parental-leave benefits need to be more flexible for parents who don’t work typical 9-to-5 jobs.
He says allowing new parents to condense their parental leaves would give flexibility to families that can’t afford to live on 33 per cent of their salaries for a full 18-month leave period.
Many Canadians work precarious jobs with unsteady hours, so the NDP is also proposing a universal qualifying threshold of 360 hours for coverage.