A
total of $350. That's how much a worker
at EACOM Timber can earn if they prove
they are fully vaccinated for COVID-19, with
$200 for the first dose, $150 for the second or
$350 for a single-shot vaccine.
The wood products company thought the
formal bonus would be a "good tool," says
Éric Larouche, vice president of HR at the
1,200-employee company.
"It's really a 'Thank you for everything that
you have done. And thank you for continuing to
be safe,'" he says. "We want to… be supportive
and play a role in getting back to what's going to
be the new normalcy. And it's not in response to
[worker] resistance, but it's more in support of
being a good corporate citizen."
The company hopes to achieve an 85-per-cent
vaccination rate among staff at its nine sawmills
and two manufacturing facilities in Quebec and
Ontario. Even those who cannot receive the
vaccine for medical reasons can apply to receive
the bonus, as can new employees who were
vaccinated before their start date, he says.
EACOM also plans to hold a draw among
those facilities that achieve the 85-per-cent
target for three prizes of $10,000 each that will
WWW.HRREPORTER.COM ISSUE 34.06.2021
THE NATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
COVID 'long-haulers' in spotlight
The symptoms can last months after an
infection, so ill employees could prove a
challenge for employers
/8
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE…
THE RIGHT TO DISCONNECT
Ottawa is looking into legislating work-
life balance, but does it make sense for
Canadian workers? /10
MORE THAN HAPPY HOUR
By now, employees may be bored of five
o'clock drinks with colleagues online,
but there are other ways to spice up
engagement and recognition /26
DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING
Understanding the delicate balance
between workplace safety and
employees' rights to privacy and
accommodation /34
> pg. 2
Should vaccines be mandatory? Do incentives make
sense? And how much accommodation is required for
employees who refuse to be vaccinated? Employers
face many tough questions as economies slowly
reopen, writes Sarah Dobson
Fixing employee fraud
With the economic downturn and
many people working from home, the
possibility of employee fraud rises
/28
Vaccines raise more
questions for employers
READERS' CHOICE
AWARDS 2021
In our 6th annual competition, we
celebrate more than 100 top vendors
and suppliers in the HR space
/17