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8 Nov 2010 Links to web sites that may be of interest to employers.

Employment Insurance (EI) - Non-Quebec Employee. Annual Maximum Insurable Earnings, $42300.00, $44200.00. Employee Contribution Rate, 1.73%, 1.78%. Employer

The worker's employer is located in B.C.; The worker's residence and usual place of employment are in B.C.; The employment is such that the worker is

7 May 2007 The Employment Standards Act applies to most employees and employers in British Columbia. Exceptions include employees whose jobs come under

Unemployment insurance in British Columbia is provided through the Human of Employment (ROE) if your employer keeps the records only in paper form.

1 in British Columbia and Ontario, the PST and GST was integrated into a Ontario levies a payroll tax on employers, the "Employer Health Tax", of 1.95% of payroll. Employment Insurance is unlike private insurance because the

23 Apr 2010 EI for the self-employed · Don't pay unnecessary employment insurance (EI) premiums Employers may qualify for reduced EI rates

Employer subsidy program for client-applicants who are either collecting federal Employment Insurance (EI), or have Reachback status (see definition).

Employer Forms BC-6, Notice of Failure to Apply For, or to Accept, Suitable Work : This Form is used to notify the Division of Unemployment Insurance that an

Applying for EI in Canada – When to Do It and When You'll Receive It. they' re waiting for their Record of Employment (ROE) from one of their employers.

as soon as the leave ends the employer must place the employee: A Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (SUB) plan may be available which will top up your BC Employment Standards Act. maximum combined maternity and parental leave

3 Nov 2009 Unused credits are commonly deposited back into the health care worked for the same employer for a certain period, except in British Columbia, Some employers provide a supplemental unemployment benefit plan that

The Premium Reduction Program allows employers to pay EI premiums at a reduced rate CFIB's 40th Anniversary; CFIB Mandate Ballot 241; BC Pre-budget 2010

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