Ontario Liberals will give people more support and time with their families
Four-day work week and basic income pilot will improve work-life balance and economic dignity
Nickel Belt – Ontario Liberals will restore workers’ economic dignity and improve their work-life balance with a four-day workweek. Our plan will also bring back the Basic Income Pilot Project, which Doug Ford promised not to cancel – and then callously cut immediately upon taking office.
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Ontario Liberals will launch a four-day work demonstration to determine how a shorter week boosts quality of life, improves work-life balance, and provides much needed relief – without a loss in productivity. We will work with businesses and labour groups to design and evaluate the model. If it demonstrates potential, Ontarians could have more time with family and doing what they love most.
The Basic Income Pilot Project was recklessly cut by the Ford Conservatives in 2018. The reinstated demonstration project will evaluate the potentially life-changing impacts of a basic income. As a first step the Liberal plan will reverse the Ford Conservatives’ cuts and increase Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) and Ontario Works (OW) rates by 10%, followed by another 10% for ODSP recipients in 2023.
Ontario Liberals will restore work-life balance and economic dignity by:
- Building to a four-day workweek;
- Immediately restoring the basic income demonstration project, which Doug Ford cut after promising not to;
- Giving 10 paid sick days to all workers and ban employer-required doctor’s notes;
- Banning unfair and underpaid gig and contract work;
- Creating a package of high-quality, affordable benefits for all workers.