Selecting your leave start date and return to work date:
- Pregnant employees have the right to take maternity leave of up to 17 weeks. New parents have the right to take parental leave when a baby or child is born or first comes into their care. Birth mothers who take maternity leave are entitled to take up to 61 weeks of parental leave. All other new parents are entitled to take up to 63 weeks of parental leave.
- For more information, please review the following Employment Standards Act Guide.
Employment Insurance (EI) Benefit:
- EI maternity benefits are offered to biological mothers, including surrogate mothers, who cannot work because they are pregnant or have recently given birth. A maximum of 15 weeks of EI maternity benefits is available. Benefits can be paid as early as 12 weeks before the expected date of birth. The weekly benefit rate is 55% of the claimant's average weekly insurable earnings up to a maximum amount.
- EI parental benefits are offered to parents who are caring for a newborn or newly adopted child or children. There are two options available for receiving parental benefits: standard or extended.
- Standard Parental Benefits: Can be paid for a maximum of 35 weeks and must be claimed within a 52 week period (12 months) after the week the child was born or placed for the purpose of adoption. The weekly benefit rate is 55% of the claimant's average weekly insurable earnings up to a maximum amount. The two parents can share these 35 weeks of standard parental benefits.
- Extended Parental Benefits: Can be paid for a maximum of 61 weeks and must be claimed within a 78-week period (18 months) after the week the child was born or placed for the purpose of adoption. The benefit rate is 33% of the claimant's average weekly insurable earnings up to a maximum amount. The two parents can share these 61 weeks of extended parental benefits.
- For an overview of the benefit, helpful guides and the application process please visit this link.
Supplemental Employment Insurance Benefit (Sub Top Up):
- While on Maternity and/or Parental leave, you are eligible for a Supplemental Employment Insurance benefit (otherwise known as top-up) from the Brant Community Healthcare System if you are in receipt of Employment Insurance (EI) Maternity and/or Parental benefits and have been employed with the hospital for a minimum of 13 weeks. The duration and percentage of top up is determined either by your collective agreement or non-union policy. As a reminder, the top up benefit is only for a portion of the leave.
Please review the following checklist with reminders for:
- Prior to your leave
- During your leave
- In advance of your return
Homewood Health EAP Resources: