Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced on Thursday the expansion of the province’s temporary wage supplement program to include a larger number of workers helping at long-term care centres and other care providers. The new expansion will include anyone, regardless of their income level, who is working at a licenced public or private long-term care home. The supplement is a $400 a month top-up for up to four months.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Saskatchewan expands province’s temporary wage supplement program
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