- About the program
- Employers
- If you're self-employed
The Paid Sick Leave Rebate provides up to 40 hours of wages for workers who did not have an existing paid sick leave program as of April 25, 2023, and are sick with illness (or injury not covered by any other act, benefit or program).
This program helps Yukoners prioritize their health and reduce the spread of illness in the workplace.
We must receive the application and supporting documentation within 30 days of the claimed sick leave period.
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About the program
What are the program timelines?
The program starts April 1, 2023, and runs until March 31, 2025.
The application and supporting documentation must be submitted within 30 days of the claimed sick leave period, and within 60 days of claimed dates in April 2023 to allow for backdating to April.
What does the program cover?
You may be eligible to receive up to 40 hours of wages per employee per 12 month period (April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, and April 1, 2024 to March 31, 2025) as:
- an employer, for your full-time or part-time workers; or
- a self-employed person.
You may be eligible if you or your employee:
- stay at home; and
- cannot work due to illness (or injury not covered by any other act, benefit or program).
Employees must have worked for the employer for at least 90 days. Returning seasonal workers who are Yukon residents (such as university students) may count days worked in previous seasons towards this total.
What does the program not cover?
This program does not provide rebates for the following:
- Employers with an established paid sick leave program of 40 hours or longer.
- Employers with an established paid sick leave program which was reduced or terminated on or after April 25, 2023.
- Workers who are receiving wages during the sick leave period for reasons other than sick leave (for example, wages from the Yukon Workers' Safety and Compensation Board or wages for vacation pay).
- Overtime as defined by the Yukon Employment Standards Act.
- Workers who have been employed by the business for less than 90 days (returning seasonal workers who are Yukon residents may count days worked in previous seasons towards this total).
Other considerations
This rebate is different than the previous COVID-19 Paid Sick Leave Rebate Program. We have expanded eligibility to all illnesses, as COVID-19 is now being managed alongside other respiratory viruses. This program helps Yukoners prioritize their health and reduce the spread of illness in the workplace.
Unlike the COVID-19 Paid Sick Leave Rebate Program, which was designed around 10 days of paid sick leave, the new program will cover up to 40 hours per 12-month period (April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024).
Any unused hours in a program year will expire and cannot be used by the employee in a future program year.
Unused sick leave from the Temporary Covid-19 Paid Sick Leave Rebate program will not be carried over to the 2023–25 program.
No unused sick leave entitlements will be paid out to employers.
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Employers
You may be eligible to receive up to 40 hours of wages per employee per 12 month period:
- April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024; and
- April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025).
Who's eligible?
This program applies only to Yukon employees of Yukon employers whose regular hourly wage is less than or equal to the average Yukon private sector wage of $33.94 per hour.
Employers are eligible to apply if:
- they do not provide 40 hours of paid sick leave to their employees; and
- their employees and business are Yukon-based.
Yukon-based businesses are those that meet 3 of the following:
- has an office with a physical address in the Yukon;
- is subject to the Yukon Income Tax Act;
- is registered as per the Business Corporations Act or the Partnership and Business Name Act, where applicable; and
- has a valid municipal business licence where applicable.
The employee must:
- be a Yukon resident with a valid Yukon health care card; and
- have worked for the employer for at least 90 days prior to the 1st day of leave. Returning seasonal workers who are Yukon residents (such as university students) may count days worked in previous seasons towards this total.
Ineligible applicants
This rebate is not available to:
- the Government of Yukon and its corporations;
- the Government of Canada and its corporations;
- Yukon First Nation governments;
- Federally-regulated industries;
- municipalities; and
- commission-based employees.
What does the rebate cover?
The rebate covers a maximum total of 40 hours of regular wages per employee. This does not include overtime, benefits, payroll taxes or deductions.
These paid sick leave hours will apply only after all existing employer-provided paid sick leave for the employee is exhausted.
What does the program not cover?
This program does not provide rebates for the following:
- Employers who have an established paid sick leave program, of 40 hours or longer, as of April 25, 2023.
- Employers with an established paid sick leave program which was reduced or terminated on or after April 25, 2023.
- Workers who are receiving wages during the sick leave period for reasons other than sick leave (for example, wages from the Yukon Workers' Safety and Compensation Board or wages for vacation pay).
- Overtime as defined by the Yukon Employment Standards Act.
Does the employee need to provide proof of illness to their employer?
No. The employee must declare to the employer that they are unable to work due to illness, (or injury not covered by any other act, benefit or program).
Does the employee need to provide proof of illness to the Government of Yukon?
No. The employer must affirm that they are using the program in good faith and that all the information submitted is complete and accurate.
How long will the rebate program be in effect?
The program begins on April 1, 2023, and will run until March 31, 2025.
Unused sick leave from the previous Paid Sick Leave program will not be carried over to this new program.
You must submit the application and supporting documentation within 30 days of the claimed sick leave period, and within 60 days of claimed sick leave dates in April 2023.
How the program works
If the employer offers less than 40 hours of paid sick leave per year:
- The employee informs their employer that they need to take leave because they are sick with illness (or injury not covered by any other act, benefit or program).
- The employee uses up the paid sick leave available through their employer.
- The employee informs their employer that they require additional paid sick leave beyond the sick leave provided in their employment contract.
- The employer approves and pays the employee’s wages for hours that exceed the employer-provided paid sick leave. This payment covers up to 40 hours combined total.
- The employer applies for the Temporary Paid Sick Leave Rebate to cover the exceeded hours based on the employee's missed scheduled hours, excluding overtime.
- The employer must submit the application and supporting documentation within 30 days of the claimed sick leave period.
- The Temporary Paid Sick Leave Rebate program reimburses the employer for the sick leave amount they paid.
What employers need to apply
Make sure you have these documents before you apply:
- A valid copy of your business licence, or equivalent, to identify the location of your business.
- A copy of:
- the employee’s paystub identifying a separate line item for the sick leave hours you've paid out that exceed your contract with the employee; and
- the paystub previous to that.
We may ask you for the employee’s timesheet and schedule for the leave period.
Other considerations
- Employers must comply with the Employment Standards Act.
- Hours must be based on the employee’s scheduled hours and not include overtime.
- You must record the sick leave hours to be claimed as a separate pay category on the paystubs.
- The business name must be registered and in compliance with the Government of Yukon's Corporate Affairs Branch.
How to apply
You can only apply to the program online.
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If you're self-employed
As a self-employed worker, you may be eligible to receive up to 40 hours of wages per 12 month period (April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, and April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025).
Who is eligible?
This program is only available to Yukon self-employed individuals whose average earnings are less than or equal to $33.94 per hour.
Self-employed workers can apply if they are:
- a Yukon resident with a valid Yukon health care card; and
- Yukon-based.
Yukon-based businesses are those that meet 3 of the following:
- have an office with a physical address in the Yukon;
- is subject to the Yukon Income Tax Act;
- is registered as per the Business Corporations Act or the Partnership and Business Name Act, where applicable;
- have a valid municipal business licence where applicable; and
- have worked in the Yukon for at least 90 days prior to the 1st day of leave.
Ineligible applicants
This rebate is not available to:
- commission-based self-employed workers; and
- self-employed workers who are receiving wages during the sick leave period for reasons other than sick leave – for example wages from the Yukon Workers' Safety and Compensation Board.
What the rebate covers
The rebate program covers a maximum of 40 hours of documented average daily earnings in the program period.
If you are not able to prove Gross Self-Employment Income, the maximum daily rate will be set to the current EI maximum of $16.25 per hour (based on a maximum of $650 per week).
Do we need to see a doctor's note?
No, we do not require a doctor's note.
Does the self-employed worker need to provide proof of illness to the Government of Yukon?
The self-employed worker must affirm that they are using the program in good faith and that all the information submitted is complete and accurate.
How long will the rebate program be in effect?
The program begins on April 1, 2023, and will run until March 31, 2025.
Self-employed workers cannot carry over unused sick days from one 12 month period to the next.
You must submit your application and supporting documentation within 30 days of the sick leave period you're claiming for, and within 60 days of claimed sick leave dates in April 2023.
Prepare your application
Before you apply, make sure you have:
- a copy of your most recent Notice of Assessment from Canada Revenue Agency;
- a copy of the Income and Tax Benefit Return that provides evidence of Self-Employment Income (line 13500);
- a copy of your registration with the Government of Yukon's Corporate Affairs Branch and be in compliance (if applicable);
- a copy of your valid business licence or equivalent; and
- proof of your office location (such as a utility bill or lease).
Apply online
You can only apply to the program online.
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For more information, email ecdev@yukon.ca, or phone 867-456-3803, toll free in the Yukon 1-800-661-0408, extension 3803.