The CEIC plays a leadership role, with Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), in overseeing the Employment Insurance (EI) program. For more than 75 years, this tripartite organization has included representation from business, labour and the Government of Canada.
The CEIC plays a key role in overseeing the EI program. ESDC and Service Canada carry on the administration of the EI program on behalf of the Commission.
The Commission has the legislated mandate to annually monitor and assess the EI program. In this context, the CEIC is responsible for:
The Commission also has responsibilities in the following areas.
EI policy and regulations
The CEIC , under the authority of the Employment Insurance Act:
Financial transparency/rate setting:
EI appeals
Additionally, the CEIC has authority to perform duties and functions in relation to, but not limited to:
The Commissioners, establish and maintain working relationships, and consult with, private-sector organizations and individuals that are clients of, or affected by, ESDC programs and services, particularly with regard to EI. These relationships fulfill the representational responsibilities of the commissioners and enable them to reflect internally the concerns and positions of the private sector regarding the administration of legislation, policy development and implementation, and program delivery.
The Commission has 4 members, representing the interests of government, workers and employers.
The Commissioner for Workers and the Commissioner for Employers are appointed by the Governor in Council for terms of up to 5 years. They are mandated to represent and reflect the views of their respective constituencies.
The chairperson and vice-chairperson are respectively the Deputy Minister and Senior Associate Deputy Minister of ESDC, who represent the interests of government. The Vice-Chairperson votes on decisions only if the Chairperson is unavailable.
Deputy Minister of Employment and Social Development
Senior Associate Deputy Minister of Employment and Social Development and Chief Operating Officer for Service Canada
Commissioner for Workers
Commissioner for Employers
If you have questions about the CEIC, contact the Commissioner for Workers or the Commissioner for Employers.