OTTAWA - Even without major tax hikes, Canadians' take-home pay will get a little lighter starting Jan. 1.
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation says premium hikes for employment insurance and the Canada Pension Plan will collect an additional $306 per employee from workers and their employers in 2012.
Workers are seeing their EI premiums rise by five cents per $100 of insurable earnings to $1.83 on Jan. 1
yeah they plundered All of the 52 Billion dollar EI fund in 08, so now you can just pay more & suffer peasant.
from article in video EI alone sucks 20Billion annually out the economy.
even those that are not elegible for EI (temp - contracts) still have it TAKEN from their pay
ill318 1 month ago
Firms, workers to pay more for EI, CPP
28/12/2011
The Canadian Press
OTTAWA - Even without major tax hikes, Canadians' take-home pay will get a little lighter starting Jan. 1.
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation says premium hikes for employment insurance and the Canada Pension Plan will collect an additional $306 per employee from workers and their employers in 2012.
Workers are seeing their EI premiums rise by five cents per $100 of insurable earnings to $1.83 on Jan. 1
ill318 1 month ago