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As of November 27, 2025, provincially regulated employees in British Columbia are entitled to a new unpaid leave of absence for serious personal illness or injury (referred to in this update as “serious illness leave”). This new leave has been added to BC’s Employment Standards Act (the ESA).
Important details of the new serious illness leave include the following:
A certificate from a health practitioner is required for an employee to qualify for serious illness leave. This certificate must confirm:
This certificate requirement contrasts with short-term illness or injury leave under the ESA. As of November 12, 2025, British Columbia employers are prohibited from requesting sick notes for that short-term leave. See our update “British Columbia sick note restrictions now in force.”
Serious illness leave is only one of several legislated protections for injured or ill employees in British Columbia. Complementary or overlapping protections include:
If employee absences extend beyond the 27-week maximum of serious illness leave, it is possible the employer must continue to accommodate their absences pursuant to the duty to accommodate. Employers should seek legal advice in determining whether the duty to accommodate is triggered, and whether undue hardship has been reached.
The NRF E&L team is available to assist in any matters relating to ESA leaves, EI benefits or accommodation under the Code.
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Low carbon projects, especially those involving hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS), play a crucial role in the journey towards global decarbonization.
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As a general remark, Indonesia has not, at the date of preparing this summary, issued any regulation on hydrogen production, distribution and trade. It is expected that the upcoming New and Renewable Energy Law will provide a legal framework for the exploitation and utilisation of various new energy sources, including hydrogen.
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