Nova Scotia bill would give workers 27-week unpaid leave for serious illness

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HALIFAX – The Nova Scotia government has tabled a bill that would significantly increase the amount of unpaid leave employees could take if they fall ill.

Labour Minister Jill Balser says her new bill would offer workers up to 27 unpaid weeks off in the event of serious illness or injury, without fear they will lose their jobs.

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