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Federal, provincial and territorial labour ministers meet to discuss important workplace issues


GATINEAU, QC, March 1, 2021 /CNW/ - Federal, provincial and territorial labour ministers met virtually today to discuss important workplace issues. The meeting was chaired by the federal Minister of Labour, Filomena Tassi, to discuss the challenges posed by the pandemic, Canada's possible ratification of the International Labour Organization's Violence and Harassment Convention, 2019, as well as the harmonization of occupational health and safety standards.

The ministers discussed how to continue to support workers through the disruptions caused by COVID?19. All governments recognize that workplaces have changed significantly as a result of the pandemic. Ministers exchanged on labour standards and policies that support a safe return to the workplace. They also discussed the new reality of working from home for many Canadians and the need to pursue efforts on mental health in the workplace, which is of particular interest to ministers. Other topics of discussion included issues related to temporary foreign workers, training initiatives and sick leave.

On the matter of mental health in the workplace, Anne Tennier, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, gave ministers an overview of the organization's work in that area.

Ministers indicated their support to pursue work related to the reconciliation of occupational health and safety standards, including the completion of a second agreement on this topic in the coming months. They also committed to pursue their collaboration on labour issues, agreeing that it is crucial for federal, provincial and territorial governments to work together on these issues for the benefit of all Canadian workers.

*Newfoundland and Labrador is operating in a caretaker period due to a provincial election and participated as an observer.

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"COVID-19 has caused significant challenges for workers in Canada, and workplaces have shifted as a result. Continuing to weather this pandemic requires all of us to work together to protect workers and ensure that workplaces are as safe as possible."
? Minister of Labour, Filomena Tassi

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Labour Program ? International Affairs
Canadian Association of Administrators of Labour Legislation
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety ? COVID-19 Health and Safety Resources

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