Canadian Labour Congress president says parties need plan to protect gig workers
OTTAWA — The head of the Canadian Labour Congress says the next government needs to better protect the country’s gig workers by giving them access to the social safety net and employee protections.
Federal officials are currently reviewing the EI system and the place of gig workers in that system has become one of the thorniest issues. Officials are wrestling with how to calculate premiums and benefits for gig workers, or how to determine when someone needs aid, given that the nature of gig employment includes ups and downs.
Ahead of Labour Day, CLC president Bea Bruske said whoever forms government after the Sept. 20 vote needs to give gig workers access to the Canada Pension Plan and employment insurance system.
She also said changes are needed to give gig workers the same rights as other workers under employment standards legislation, and health and safety rules.