Offered by Government of Canada, Employment and Social Development Canada
For employers already investing in employee wellness and benefits, reducing payroll costs without cutting coverage can be a meaningful win. The EI Premium Reduction Program is designed for Canadian businesses that provide qualifying short-term disability plans to their employees, allowing them to pay lower Employment Insurance premiums when those plans effectively replace EI sickness benefits. Rather than a cash grant, the value comes through ongoing savings on employer EI contributions, which can add up significantly over time depending on payroll size.
Administered by Employment and Social Development Canada, this national program recognizes employers whose disability plans meet certain standards around benefit length, timeliness of payments, and accessibility for employees. When approved, employers receive a reduced EI premium rate instead of the standard employer multiple, reflecting the reduced demand their plans place on the EI system. A portion of the savings must be shared with employees covered by the plan, reinforcing the program’s focus on shared benefit and workforce support.
The EI Premium Reduction Program can be particularly relevant for small and mid-sized businesses, as well as larger employers, that already offer structured sick leave or disability coverage and want to optimize their benefit costs. For employers considering whether their current plan could qualify, or how much impact a reduction might have on payroll expenses, exploring the program details further can help clarify the opportunity.
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