/CS0 [/Indexed /DeviceRGB 241 20 0 R] 15, 2020 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME) More healthcare workers can access financial help under some changes to the Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement Program. Saskatchewan. More workers at integrated healthcare facilities who are helping some of Saskatchewan’s most vulnerable citizens through the pandemic are now eligible for the Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement… Announced on April 30 and open for applications starting on May 15, the program provides a temporary wage supplement to eligible lower income workers helping Saskatchewan’s most vulnerable citizens through the COVID-19 pandemic. 8 0 obj 2 /TT2 25 0 R Adobe PDF Library 20.9.95 Letters to the editor: Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement Program needs work Reader Letters. /StructParents 1 >> /Subscript /Span endobj endobj Effective tomorrow (Thurs), the program will provide $400 a month for two months for eligible full-time, part-time and casual workers regardless of income level. endstream >> /Outline /Span >> The Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement Program (STWSP) provides a temporary wage supplement to eligible workers employed by an eligible essential care facility. endobj The wage supplement will be provided to full-time, part-time and casual workers, and includes anyone employed by an eligible facility, but does not include third-party contract service providers working at those facilities. /Parent 3 0 R /ExtGState << Under phase 2, eligible workers will receive a temporary wage supplement of $400 every 4 weeks for two periods: November 19, 2020, to December 16, 2020, and December 17, 2020, to January 13, 2021. >> /Rotate 0 D:20200315 /ModDate (D:20200805085418-06'00') /Type /Metadata /PageLayout /OneColumn /Im0 30 0 R 48 0 R 49 0 R 50 0 R 51 0 R 52 0 R 53 0 R 54 0 R 55 0 R 56 0 R 57 0 R Wage Supplement Program (Form A) is no longer accepting applications after Sept. 1, 2020 /Tabs /S More workers who are helping Saskatchewan’s most vulnerable citizens through the COVID-19 pandemic will soon be able to apply to the Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement Program. << << endobj Saskatoon / 650 CKOM. /Subtype /XML 6 0 obj Another Saskatchewan resident who tested positive for COVID-19 has died. /Underline /Span /K [38 0 R 39 0 R 40 0 R 41 0 R 42 0 R 43 0 R 44 0 R 45 0 R 46 0 R 47 0 R >> World news - California - Senior care workers in Saskatchewan get new temporary pay supplement - . /Type /Pages Jun. endobj /ExtGState << /Annotation /Span The temporary supplement is $400 for each 4-week period up to 16 weeks, for the period from March 15, 2020 to July 4, 2020. /LastSaved (D:20200315) /Font << People with questions about this program may also email stwsp@gov.sk.ca or call 1-800-667-6102 or 306-787-6645 in Regina. /TT0 23 0 R >> /Company (Government of Saskatchewan) 103 0 R null null null null 104 0 R null null null 105 0 R The union representing many frontline workers says a temporary wage supplement for care staff provided by the provincial government is a "welcome first step" — but doesn't go far enough. Canada reports highest daily increase in new coronavirus cases with over 2,400 infections. /StructTreeRoot 4 0 R 4 0 obj /XObject << /Artifact /P /Parent 3 0 R /TT0 23 0 R 2020-08-05T08:54:18-06:00 A new phase of Saskatchewan’s temporary wage supplement program will provide $400 a month for two months starting on Nov. 19 for workers caring for seniors. The application form, eligibility and program information, will be online at www.saskatchewan.ca/wage-supplement-program in the coming days. null 65 0 R null 117 0 R null 118 0 R null] For each eligible worker, the temporary wage supplement is $400 for each four-week period, up to 16 weeks, for the period from March 15, 2020 to July 4, 2020. 1 [41 0 R 66 0 R 67 0 R 68 0 R 69 0 R 70 0 R 71 0 R 72 0 R 73 0 R 74 0 R /Resources << /CropBox [0.0 0.0 612.0 792.0] /Bibliography /BibEntry /Tabs /S Greg Flottorp REGINA -- The Saskatchewan government has introduced a new phase of a temporary wage supplement program for workers who care for seniors. 68 0 R 69 0 R 70 0 R 71 0 R 72 0 R 73 0 R 74 0 R 75 0 R 76 0 R 77 0 R /SourceModified (D:20200805142536) More workers at integrated healthcare facilities who are helping some of Saskatchewan’s most vulnerable citizens through the pandemic are now eligible for the Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement… introduces new phase of temporary wage supplement for seniors care ctvnews.ca - CTVNewsRegina.ca. << A new phase of the Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement Program will save $ 400 per month for two months for workers caring for seniors. null null 101 0 R null null null 102 0 R null null null >> /GS0 21 0 R More information about this new phase of the Temporary Wage Supplement will be available at www.saskatchewan.ca/wage-supplement-program in the coming days. /Font << Sask. care workers: union ctvnews.ca - CTV News Saskatoon. Moe said workers helping vulnerable citizens through the COVID-19 pandemic will have their salaries “topped up” by a cost-shared $400 per month temporary wage supplement. Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement (Phase 2) Form Small Business Emergency Payment Program Wage Supplement Program (Form A) is no longer accepting applications after Sept. 1, 2020 Ȍ��~���'ɿP�9$q[��,f��*�)�^Qy�V"i�]���\5�}r}K�Y���v��X��m�������٬�s,�����c)�' >}|Ų���B�]�f��%Q�Ц�z��-�Kҍo�@IIJ��Q�T����Aw� !��N�C'�u�D;!6(5���s;kڶ� ��*b���Nj��7�Sj_7M�-j)����� GR�IL!,�C�閡����;J3�%�,��pQ��4$C��LFb8�1"�>A�(+N`v��V�.�Vd���� qO뭨x})h�Ah���? uuid:939a09df-f5fd-4185-995d-978961d7fee9 2 119 0 R 3 120 0 R 4 121 0 R >> 78 0 R 79 0 R 80 0 R 81 0 R 82 0 R 83 0 R 84 0 R 85 0 R 86 0 R 87 0 R This will provide $400 a month for two months effective November 19, 2020, for eligible workers regardless of income level. 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The applicant may apply for both four-week periods on one application form (November 19 to December 16, 2020, and December 17, 2020, to January 13, 2021). /Type /Page endobj /Group 19 0 R << Government of Saskatchewan 75 0 R 76 0 R 119 0 R 76 0 R 77 0 R 78 0 R 79 0 R 120 0 R 79 0 R 80 0 R “As recently announced by Premier Moe, visitation to all long-term care facilities and personal care homes will be suspended, effective November 19, with the exception of compassionate reasons,” Harpauer said. /Filter /FlateDecode The application form, eligibility and program information, will be online at www.saskatchewan.ca/wage-supplement-program in the coming days. >> stream /Nums [0 [38 0 R null 96 0 R null 97 0 R null 98 0 R null 40 0 R 43 0 R /Author (Greg Flottorp) >> /ParentTree 9 0 R /TT4 28 0 R /Footnote /Note /Type /Catalog /Contents 37 0 R 114 0 R null null null 115 0 R null null null 116 0 R null << Acrobat PDFMaker 20 for Word /Resources << /Chart /Figure << CAMEROON MAGAZINE - CAMEROUN INFO - CAMEROUN ACTU CA, Canada, Coronavirus, Coronavirus Cases, coronavirus news, coronavirus update, COVID-19, … /MarkInfo << /Created (D:20160228) �H���9"6����!S��&y8. A new phase of Saskatchewan’s temporary wage supplement program will provide $400 a month for two months starting on Nov. 19 for workers caring for seniors. >> It is unfortunate that the criteria established did not take into account the interconnectedness of our health care system. It will target workers in long-term care facilities, personal care homes, integrated healthcare facilities and home care workers providing care to seniors in their own homes. >> The resident was in their 60s and from the north east zone. 2 0 obj People taking care of some of Saskatchewan’s most vulnerable citizens will receive a temporary wage supplement. 54 0 R 55 0 R 56 0 R 99 0 R null 57 0 R 58 0 R 100 0 R 58 0 R 59 0 R It’s called the Saskatchewan Tempo-rary Wage Supplement Program (STWSP). /Im0 30 0 R /Annots [31 0 R 32 0 R 33 0 R 34 0 R 35 0 R 36 0 R] The $400 flat rate benefit will be available for up to sixteen weeks, between March 4, 2020 and July 4, 2020, for each eligible worker. >> All workers at integrated health care facilities, which offer both short-term and long-term care, are now … /CreationDate (D:20200805085416-06'00') << /RoleMap 10 0 R null null null 106 0 R null null null 107 0 R null null /CS0 [/Indexed /DeviceRGB 241 20 0 R] >> RE: Sask. %���� application/pdf /Superscript /Span endobj /Endnote /Note /GS0 21 0 R >> 5 123 0 R 6 124 0 R 7 125 0 R] In order to help, the Government of Saskatchewan has introduced phase 2 of the STWSP. A new phase of Saskatchewan’s temporary wage supplement program will provide $400 a month for two months starting on Nov. 19 for workers caring for seniors. CKOM News. /Creator (Acrobat PDFMaker 20 for Word) >> /XObject << endobj << Government Caucus OfficeRoom 203, Legislative BuildingRegina, Saskatchewan S4S 0B3, www.saskatchewan.ca/wage-supplement-program, COVID-19 Update: New Measures to Further Reduce Transmission Risk, COVID-19 Update: 2 Deaths, 269 New Cases, 124 in Hospital, 73 Recoveries, Child Care Facilities Receiving Nearly $2 Million for COVID-19 Safety Measures, Prince Albert Company Charged With OHS Violation, COVID-19 Update: 3 Deaths, 222 New Cases, 117 in Hospital, 128 Recoveries, Further Steps to Protect Saskatchewan People. /Contents [11 0 R 12 0 R 13 0 R 14 0 R 15 0 R 16 0 R 17 0 R 18 0 R] 2020-08-05T08:54:16-06:00 null 108 0 R null null null 109 0 R null null null 61 0 R The program is being expanded to include anyone, regardless of income level, who is working at licensed public or private long-term care facilities, which are under public health orders restricting visitations. /ParentTreeNextKey 8 wage top-up? Today, Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Donna Harpauer announced a new phase of the Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement Program (STWSP) targeted to workers in long-term care facilities, personal care homes, integrated healthcare facilities (which include both long-term and short-term care) and for home care workers providing care to seniors in their own homes. 89 0 R 122 0 R 123 0 R 122 0 R 89 0 R 90 0 R 91 0 R 124 0 R 91 0 R 92 0 R 88 0 R 89 0 R 90 0 R 91 0 R 92 0 R 93 0 R 94 0 R 95 0 R] Premier Scott Moe was joined by Finance Minister Donna Harpauer on Thursday to announce a temporary wage supplement for lower income essential workers helping vulnerable citizens. 3 0 obj The wage supplements will be provided regardless of income level. 2020-08-05T08:54:18-06:00 Today, Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Donna Harpauer announced a new phase of the Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement Program (STWSP) targeted to workers in long-term care facilities, personal care homes, integrated healthcare facilities (which include both long-term and short-term care) and for home care workers providing care to seniors in their own homes. Sask. Jul 30, 2020 12:37 PM. 11 0 obj /Type /StructTreeRoot Province's wage supplement a good start, but more help needed for Sask. stream Temporary Wage Supplement criteria widened. Saskatchewan. A new application form will be available in the coming days. >> /Marked true Province's wage supplement a good start, but more help needed for Sask. >> The temporary wage supplement is $400 for each four-week period, up to 16 weeks, for the period from March 15, 2020 to July 4, 2020. /TT1 24 0 R . /TextBox /Art 10 0 obj Saskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer announced a new phase of the Temporary Wage Supplement Program. /Group 19 0 R /Title (Notice Regarding: Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement Program) The application deadline is Sept. 1. 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Temporary Wage Supplement Program (STWSP) Phase 2. >> /Type /Page /K 8 0 R 9 0 obj 81 0 R 82 0 R 83 0 R 84 0 R 85 0 R 86 0 R 87 0 R 121 0 R 87 0 R 88 0 R /InlineShape /Figure /C2_0 22 0 R /TT6 29 0 R Finance Minister Donna Harpauer delivers the updated 2020-2021 budget. << 62 0 R 63 0 R null null 110 0 R null null null 111 0 R null /Metadata 2 0 R /P 4 0 R Read more: Saskatchewan brings in province-wide mask mandate, limits gatherings to 5 /Lang 5 0 obj /TT5 28 0 R /Rotate 0 /Producer (Adobe PDF Library 20.9.95) /Count 2 /ColorSpace << The temporary supplement is $400 for each 4-week period up to 16 weeks, for the period from March 15, 2020 to July 4, 2020. SASKATOON -- The province is expanding its COVID-19 wage supplement to include workers in long-term care and assisting living facilities.. In this new phase, the wage supplement will be provided to full-time, part-time and casual workers, and includes anyone employed by an eligible facility or providing home care services, but does not include third-party contract service providers working at those facilities. /S /Sect %PDF-1.6 << On April 30, 2020 the government of Saskatchewan announced a $400 per month temporary wage supplement to help workers providing support to vulnerable citizens through the COVID-19 pandemic. /MediaBox [0.0 0.0 612.0 792.0] 93 0 R 125 0 R 93 0 R 94 0 R 95 0 R] /Length 3735 /Diagram /Figure << 1 0 obj The Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement Program (STWSP) provides a temporary wage supplement to eligible workers employed by an eligible essential care facility. Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Donna Harpauer has announced a new phase to the Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement Program. “We recognize the increased workload these new measures place on workers tirelessly caring for our seniors. /Pages 3 0 R /TT4 27 0 R >> This will provide $400 a month for two months effective November 19, 2020, for eligible workers regardless of income level. >> /Length 1017 7 0 obj The temporary supplement is $400 for each 4-week period up to 16 weeks, for the period from March 15, 2020 to July 4, 2020. The additional death came the same day 132 new cases of the virus were reported in Saskatchewan… I write to you today on behalf of the many SEIU-West members who have been excluded from access to the above-noted supplement based on your eligibility criteria. D:20200805142536 The Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement Program (STWSP) provides a temporary wage supplement to eligible workers helping Saskatchewan’s most vulnerable citizens through the COVID-19 pandemic. /TT1 24 0 R /Kids [6 0 R 7 0 R] /StructParents 0 /TT2 25 0 R >> care workers: union 20-11-2020 17:55 via saskatoon.ctvnews.ca The union representing many frontline workers says a temporary wage supplement for care staff provided by the provincial government is a "welcome first step" — but doesn't go far enough.