Coronavirus Outbreak: Worker rights when returning to work in Canada – Global News
Employment Lawyer Lior Samfiru joined Global News where he answered the top questions many employees likely have when it comes to their rights when returning to work during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
As restrictions surrounding the pandemic are beginning to ease, many companies are planning to reopen, which means bringing their employees back.
0:06 – Can I refuse to go to work if I don’t feel safe?
0:56 – What could happen if I still refuse to go back to work?
1:22 – I’m uncomfortable taking public transit to get to work, does that qualify as a reason to refuse work?
1:45 – I live with vulnerable people but don’t personally qualify for the refusal criteria. Can I refuse to go to work?
1:57 – Once I return to work and I notice that proper safety measures aren’t in place, who can I contact?
2:33 – Can I be let go from my job if I meet refusal requirements and I genuinely can’t go into work?
Learn more about your rights during the coronavirus pandemic through our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Knowledge Centre, where you can find resources about your employment rights during COVID-19.