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Peel, Toronto order to shut COVID-stricken business a reactive measure, union says
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Used masks are stuck in the bushes outside the Amazon Fulfillment Centre during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brampton, Ont., Monday, March 15, 2021. Toronto and Peel Region announced Tuesday that businesses with five or more COVID-19 cases in the past 14 days will be required to close for 10 days. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette April 20, 2021 - 2:01 PM
TORONTO - A union that represents food and commercial workers says Tuesday decisions by Toronto and its neighbouring Peel Region to temporarily close businesses with COVID-19 outbreaks is a reactive measure that doesn t go far enough.
Toronto and Peel each announced Tuesday that businesses with five or more COVID-19 cases over the past two weeks will be required to close for 10 days.
The Ontario spokeswoman for United Food and Commercial Workers Union said measures such as providing paid sick days would prevent COVID-19 outbreaks in workplaces. The vast majority of workplaces in Ontario do not have paid sick days and that s why we are where we are, said Debora De Angelis.
The union has been calling on the federal and provincial governments to provide seven permanent paid sick days for all workers in Canada, as well as 14 additional days during the pandemic.
In Ontario, employees get up to three days of unpaid sick leave each calendar year. Proponents of paid sick days argue that workers unable to afford a day without pay go to work while unwell, thus spreading illness.
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TORONTO - A union that represents food and commercial workers says Tuesday decisions by Toronto and its neighbouring Peel Region to temporarily close businesses with COVID-19 outbreaks is a reactive measure that doesn t go far enough.
Used masks are stuck in the bushes outside the Amazon Fulfillment Centre during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brampton, Ont., Monday, March 15, 2021. Toronto and Peel Region announced Tuesday that businesses with five or more COVID-19 cases in the past 14 days will be required to close for 10 days. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
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