More Albertans to get $1,200 Critical Worker Benefit
EDMONTON – More than 75,000 additional workers in Alberta are set to receive a one-time payment of $1,200.
The joint federal-provincial Critical Worker Benefit program was launched to recognize the hard work of workers amid the pandemic, with $465 million made available.
During the first round of payments, over 277,800 workers in the healthcare, social services, education and private sectors who deliver critical services to Albertans or support food and medical supply chains received compensation. Workers in new job categories will be eligible for the same $1,200 payment.
A release from the province stated that, “this includes workers in social services and the private sector who provided critical services to Albertans, were essential to the supply and movement of goods, and faced greater potential risk of exposure to COVID-19 through their work environments.”