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Update: January 17, 2022
We’d like to express our sincere thanks to everyone who took the time to participate in our public engagement on permanent paid sick leave for Yukoners. We’ve gathered the insightful information that you shared with us and have posted a summary What We Heard report here on the Let’s Talk Yukon site.
What's next:
The results of the engagement, along with the information gathered in the jurisdictional scan on paid sick leave will be used to form the Making Work Safe panel’s recommendations to the Yukon Legislative Assembly. These recommendations will be submitted to the Legislative Assembly by January 31, 2022.
This engagement closed for public consultation on December 10, 2021.
The Making Work Safe Panel would like to thank everyone who took the time to participate and provide feedback.
In the coming weeks, the panel will be reviewing the feedback from the surveys, polls, comments, and ideas. Once completed, a summary outlining "what we heard" will be shared with the public on the Let's Talk Yukon "Permanent Paid Sick Leave" project site.
In mid-January, check back to see the summary. To be notified once published, you are encouraged to click 'subscribe' on the Paid Sick Leave page.
We’d like to express our sincere thanks to everyone who took the time to participate in our public engagement on permanent paid sick leave for Yukoners. We’ve gathered the insightful information that you shared with us and have posted a summary What We Heard report here on the Let’s Talk Yukon site.
What's next:
The results of the engagement, along with the information gathered in the jurisdictional scan on paid sick leave will be used to form the Making Work Safe panel’s recommendations to the Yukon Legislative Assembly. These recommendations will be submitted to the Legislative Assembly by January 31, 2022.
This engagement closed for public consultation on December 10, 2021.
The Making Work Safe Panel would like to thank everyone who took the time to participate and provide feedback.
In the coming weeks, the panel will be reviewing the feedback from the surveys, polls, comments, and ideas. Once completed, a summary outlining "what we heard" will be shared with the public on the Let's Talk Yukon "Permanent Paid Sick Leave" project site.
In mid-January, check back to see the summary. To be notified once published, you are encouraged to click 'subscribe' on the Paid Sick Leave page.
Do not include any personal information that may identify yourself or others;
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Do not include any personal information that may identify yourself or others;
To go back to questions on a previous page, be sure to use the back button on the bottom of the survey page. Do not use the back button on your browser - it may cause you to lose your responses.
If you would prefer not to register to take the survey, please visit the 'Alternative Ways to Complete the Surveys' section on the main page.
Do not include any personal information that may identify yourself or others;
To go back to questions on a previous page, be sure to use the back button on the bottom of the survey page. Do not use the back button on your browser - it may cause you to lose your responses.
If you would prefer not to register to take the survey, please visit the 'Alternative Ways to Complete the Surveys' section on the main page.
The Making Work Safe Panel is a collection of individuals brought together under the 2021 Confidence and Supply Agreementbetween the Yukon Liberal Government and the Yukon NDP.
The panel also includes members of the public who represent the voices of workers and employers in Yukon. Together, they have been tasked with providing recommendations by January 31, 2022 on how to implement permanent paid sick days in the Yukon.
This consultation is open for contributions from November 9, 2021 until December 10, 2021.
Public Engagement Closes
Permanent Paid Sick Leave has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. Narrative Consulting Inc. will report back on key outcomes by publishing updates on LetsTalkYukon.ca. Be sure to click 'Subscribe' to be updated when new content is posted!
What We Heard Summary
Permanent Paid Sick Leave is currently at this stage
The summary of the feedback shared through the public engagement will be posted to Let'sTalkYukon.ca . Be sure to subscribe to be notified when the summary is posted.