pandemic than previously thought with hundreds of thousands of those who still have jobs not actually putting in any hours at all, and a grim holiday season could add to the pain.Canada has so far clawed back nearly 80 per cent of the jobs lost to the COVID-19 crisis, official data shows.
But a deeper analysis reveals that the ranks of the under-employed – people who are working less than half their usual hours, or none at all – have swelled to well above February levels.There are 391,300 Canadians employed but working zero hours because of the pandemic, data provided to Reuters shows, and another 42,100 working less than half their usual hours.