Oakville Beaver, 6 Nov 2014, p. 22

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | 22 Fair and compassionate policies for the workplace continued from p.19 "This allows them (workers) that peace of mind and that comfort to know that they are going to be OK in times of crisis." The Ontario government's support for parents of children who are missing or deceased also builds on initiatives announced by Ottawa in 2013. Last year, the federal government introduced up to 35 weeks of Employment Insurance (EI) special benefits for parents to care for a critically-ill or injured child. "I think we underestimate the turmoil that people go through when a child goes missing, or when a child is a killed as a result of a murder, or some other criminal act," Flynn told the Beaver after the news conference. Flynn said he'd written to Minister of Employment and Social Development Jason Kenney asking that those EI benefit be extended to Ontario caregivers on leave from work. "Where the federal government can play a huge role in this is funding these people during that period of time -- it's what we pay Employment Insurance for," Flynn said. "I'm expecting at the end of the day there'll be an agreement..." The amended legislation also builds on the existing family medical leave, which allows caregivers to take 26 weeks of leave when a family member faces a significant risk of death. In applying for any leave, a worker is required to obtain a certificate from a qualified health practitioner confirming their family member is suffering from a serious medical condition. Employees are then required, if requested to do so, to produce that certificate for their employer. "Employers know that it is good for the moral of their employees to have fair and compassionate policies at work that allow those employees to balance their work and life," Flynn said. "Few things are as important, and as comforting, as having a loved one by your side when you're fighting an illness or recovering from an accident." ElEgant ElEgant inspiring inspiring bEautiful bEautiful you, you, at at Zuri Zuri fasHions. fasHions. 103 Reynolds stReet · Oakville, Ontario L6J 3K4 Corner of Lakeshore Rd E & Reynolds | t. 905.849.1316 www.zurifashions.ca · e-store: www.shopify.ca Follow us @Zurifashions · like our Facebook Page Gerry Weber, Simon Chang, Barbara Lebek, Spanner, Foxcroft, Linea Domani, Fred Sabatier, Mes Soeurs Et Moi, Eva Tralala, Samoon, Luna Luz, 2 Beading Hearts They proudly served Canada We're proud to serve them Across the GTA, at every Delmanor residence, we're constantly reminded of the contribution our residents made to building and protecting this country. They sacrificed to make our lives better. It's our responsibility to make theirs easier. That's why we're always mindful that it's our turn to serve them. We know that they don't live in our building; we work in their home. Join us this month in saluting our veterans, past, present and future. Be ever grateful for your freedom and those that served to protect it. We are, every day. A week of happy. A lifetime of health. Celebrating the happiness and wellbeing natural health products bring to millions of Canadians. NOVEMBER 3 to 9, 2014 #NHPWeek (905) 469-3232 1459 Nottinghill Gate www.delmanor.com To celebrate, visit Organic Garage (579 Kerr Street, Oakville) between November 3 to 9, 2014 or visit chfa.ca to learn more. Delmanor Welcomes Your Pet Delmanor residents and veterans

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