Proposed Amendments to Employment Insurance (EI)

September 29, 2000

In 1996, we created a new Employment Insurance system - re-designed and re-focused to meet the needs of the labour market of the 21st century by shifting the focus from passive income support measures to active re-employment measures.

Our continuous monitoring of the impact of the EI reforms shows that they have achieved our objectives - the program is fairer and is helping people find work.

But some measures have proven to be ineffective and in some cases punitive - especially for seasonal workers and women.

Accordingly, the government yesterday tabled amendment to the EI Act that will remedy these problems, as well as provide additional support for families and children.

Highlights of the Amendments:

Effective for claims beginning October 1, 2000, the Intensity Rule will be eliminated. The benefit rate would be reinstated to 55% for all claims.

Effective in the 2000 tax year, the Benefit Repayment (Clawback) Provision will be adjusted.

Effective for claims beginning October 1, 2000, the rules for parents who are re-entering the labour force will be adjusted.

EI Premiums

For the seventh straight year, we are reducing EI Premiums - to $2.25 from the current $2.40.

This will result in premiums relief to employers and employees of $1.2 billion -- bringing to $6.4 billion the amount that our overall reduction in EI premiums is saving workers and employers each and every year.

Responding to the recommendation of the Standing Committee on Finance, a review EI premium rate setting process will be undertaken and completed before 2003 .

Monitoring and Assessment

The Canada Employment Insurance Commission will continue, until 2006, to monitor and assess the impact of the EI program on people, communities and the economy.

Continued monitoring of the impact of EI Reform will help to ensure it continues to achieve its objectives of supporting Canadians who are temporarily between jobs while ensuring that they do not become reliant on the program.



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