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WorkBC Wage Subsidy program

May 1, 2024

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Description

The WorkBC Wage Subsidy program matches WorkBC clients who require on-the-job training and work experience with employers who can offer support, supervision, and training to their new employee. The temporary subsidy covers a part of employee wages in exchange for coaching and on-the-job training.

Eligible Applicants

Job Seeker:

  • All unemployed residents of B.C. who are identified through a WorkBC Centre or an employer-identified job seeker may be eligible to participate in this service.

An employer must:

  • Be a registered business in B.C.
  • Be compliant with all applicable legislation including, but not limited to, the Employment Standards Act, Workers Compensation Act, Income Tax Act (Canada) and the Employment Insurance Act (Canada)
  • Be at Arm’s Length from the WorkBC Employment Services Contractor and potential employee
  • Offer a full-time position of approximately 35 hours per week, unless the client has a special need for fewer hours per week and this need is documented (these clients must be Case Managed Clients who are matched through a WorkBC Centre)
  • Offer Insurable Employment, as defined by the Employment Insurance Act (Canada)
  • Offer a position where the job and work are primarily done in B.C.
  • Not fill a position vacant because of layoff (other than by filling it with the laid off person, unless that person declines the position)
  • Confirm that the client is not an existing employee of the employer or if the client is an existing employee, that they have been laid-off and are being recalled
  • Confirm the client would not be hired in the absence of a Wage Subsidy
  • Confirm that no workers will experience reduction in hours or be laid off as a result of the Wage Subsidy placement
  • Offer the likelihood of long-term employment or provide needed work experience to enable client to achieve long-term employment elsewhere
  • Pay reasonable, competitive wages that are reflective of the prevailing wage rate for the position

Eligible Expenses

Wage subsidy:

For WorkBC Clients
• First 8 Weeks: 50% subsidy (up to $500 weekly)
• Second 8 Weeks: 25% subsidy (up to $250 weekly)
• Final 8 Weeks: 15% subsidy (up to $150 weekly)

For Priority Clients
• First 8 Weeks: 75% subsidy (up to $750 weekly)
• Second 8 Weeks: 50% subsidy (up to $500 weekly)
• Final 8 Weeks: 25% subsidy (up to $250 weekly)

Deadline Date

As of May 1, 2024, the Employer Initiated Wage Subsidy (EIWS) ended.

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