The Honourable Jean‑Yves Duclos, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, together with Mrs. Jennifer McCrea, announced that the Federal Court has approved a settlement agreement to resolve a class action between the federal government and parents who, between 2002 and 2013, applied for Employment Insurance (EI) sickness benefits while in receipt of EI parental benefits and were denied.
OTTAWA, /CNW/ - The Honourable Jean‑Yves Duclos, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, together with Mrs. Jennifer McCrea, announced that the Federal Court has approved a settlement agreement to resolve a class action between the federal government and parents who, between 2002 and 2013, applied for Employment Insurance (EI) sickness benefits while in receipt of EI parental benefits and were denied. The Government of Canada recognizes the challenges faced by Canadians who cannot work because of illness, injury and other family challenges and reached a settlement agreement with the McCrea class to bring closure to these legal proceedings. Under the settlement, class members will receive an amount equal to the EI sickness benefits they would have received at the time had their claims been approved. The total settlement amount is estimated at between $8.5 million and $11 million. Improving the EI program is a priority for the Government of Canada. Several measures have recently been implemented to ensure that the program is better aligned with the realities of today’s labour market and that Canadians have access to benefits when they need them most. If you believe you may be affected by the settlement: Visit EI Sickness Benefits class action, www.cavalluzzo.com or https://www.facebook.com/M.O.M.lawsuit/ or call 1‑844‑964‑5559 (toll-free in Canada) or 416‑964‑5559. Quick Facts
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