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vickyp
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You don’t need to do anything from a coverage perspective. At least I’m not aware of anything you need to do. If they’re already on your payroll, the fact that they’re working remotely doesn’t affect their coverage. However, you do need to implement a plan to protect them against workplace health and safety hazards, except in Alberta where a home office isn’t considered a workplace and OHS protections don’t apply to workers working from home.