Employment Insurance (EI) frequently asked questions for Employers and Payroll Professionals
The user requirements for the 53 week ROE format...
This data requirement is in response to a pilot project announced by the Government of Canada on February 23, 2005.
This pilot project, known as the Best 14 Weeks, has particular significance for employers. This three-year pilot targets 23 participating EI regions and impacts employers with workers who live in these regions. Employment Insurance (EI) benefit rates will be calculated based on the highest 14 weeks of insurable earnings over the last 52 weeks. The new benefit rate calculation creates the need for the equivalent of 53 weeks of pay period information versus the current 27 weeks of information requested in Block 15C on the Record of Employment (ROE) - 52 weeks plus one additional week for EI calculation purposes. Employers are not required to change their payroll period, but will provide the information by their pay period type for the equivalent of the previous 53 weeks.
The pilot project started on October 30, 2005.
The following areas are the 23 participating EI economic regions, listed alphabetically. Each EI economic region includes many municipalities and census subdivisions. Select a region in the province where you live to see if your municipality is included. You can also select the map beside the region to view the geographically area.
Regions | Regions | Regions |
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Central Quebec, QC (map) | Northern British Columbia (map) | Restigouche–Albert, NB (map) |
Chicoutimi–Jonquière, QC (map) | Northern Manitoba (map) | St. John’s, NL (map) |
Eastern Nova Scotia (map) | Northern Ontario (map) | Southern Coastal British Columbia, excluding Greater Vancouver (map) |
Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine, QC (map) | Northern Saskatchewan (map) | Sudbury, ON (map) |
Lower Saint Lawrence and North Shore, QC (map) | Northwest Territories (map) | Trois-Rivières, QC (map) |
Madawaska–Charlotte, NB (map) | Northwestern Quebec (map) | Western Nova Scotia (map) |
Newfoundland–Labrador (map) | Nunavut (map) | Yukon (map) |
Northern Alberta (map) | Prince Edward Island (map) |
You can also search the EI Economic regions by postal code. The search results will display a Best 14 Weeks Pilot column and will indicate “Yes” if the postal code is included in a participating region.
The new ROE affects calculation in the pilot areas by requiring agents to use a worker’s best 14 weeks of insurable earnings over the previous 52 weeks when determining the benefit rate of individuals who live in the economic regions affected by the pilot project.
The start date was October 30, 2005.
Employers do not have to change their payroll period but ROE Web has been modified so the equivalent of 53 weeks of data can be received. To provide the equivalent of 53 weeks by payroll type, this will be reported in Block 15C as per the table below:
Payroll Type | Reporting Requirement for Block 15C |
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Weekly | Last 53 pay periods |
Bi-weekly | Last 27 pay periods |
Semi-monthly | Last 25 pay periods |
Monthly | Last 13 pay periods |
13 pay periods a year | Last 14 pay periods |
The reporting requirement for Block 15B - total insurable earnings has not changed. Continue to use the table in the guide How to Complete the ROE or on the reverse of the paper ROE to determine the number of consecutive pay periods to report in Block 15B.
All employers with workers that live in the pilot regions are affected and may have to provide the equivalent of 53 weeks of data. If employers do not provide the equivalent of 53 weeks of data, Service Canada may have to phone your payroll staff to obtain the additional information for claims processing.
Employers choosing to register for ROE Web will be using the updated version which requires the equivalent of 53 weeks of pay period data. Service Canada is encouraging employers registered for the 27 week version of ROE Web to update their systems in order to provide 53 weeks of data.
The user specifications will guide employers in adapting their payroll data systems for ROE Web. Employers currently using the previous version of ROE Web can use the new specifications to modify their payroll systems to meet the requirements of the 53 week format.
Employers have the option of choosing between two file layouts, either a flat file or xml. The flat file is a straight-text format, while the xml format is similar to html, which is used to develop web pages on the Internet.
Employers currently using the 27 week version of ROE Web will not be obligated to adapt their systems. However, not doing so may lead to telephone calls from Service Canada for additional information. The 53 week version of ROE Web and the training environment are now available for employers to adapt their systems.
The paper ROE will not be modified. Employers who submit paper ROEs for employees living in a pilot region will be encouraged to complete the number of boxes in Section 15C of the ROE that will give Service Canada the equivalent of 53 weeks of pay period data required as follows:
Payroll Type | Reporting Requirement for Block 15C |
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Weekly | Last 53 pay periods |
Bi-weekly | Last 27 pay periods |
Semi-monthly | Last 25 pay periods |
Monthly | Last 13 pay periods |
13 pay periods a year | Last 14 pay periods |
Employers with weekly payrolls can provide the additional payroll information by attaching it to the ROE. You can print and complete a weekly pay period worksheet to attach to the ROE, or attach an insurable earnings report available through your Payroll Service Provider or Payroll Software Vendor. Employers who don’t provide the 53 weeks of payroll data may be contacted by Service Canada.
The reporting requirement for Block 15B - total insurable earnings has not changed. Continue to use the table in the guide How to Complete the ROE or on the reverse of the paper ROE to determine the number of consecutive pay periods to report in Block 15B.
All employers who submit paper ROEs should be encouraged to consider using ROE Web, and can refer to the ROE Web website.
Service Canada determined, in consultation with the employer community, that maintaining the current paper ROE would reduce the burden and cost to employers. The current paper ROE can accommodate the equivalent of 53 weeks of pay period data in all cases except those employers with weekly payroll cycles. However, to simplify the ROE process, Service Canada encourages employers to convert to ROE Web.
Payroll Service Providers that submit ROEs electronically to Service Canada on behalf of their employer clients, using the Secure Automated Transfer solution, will be submitting 53 weeks of payroll data. Employers who use a Payroll Service Provider and do not electronically submit ROEs to Service Canada may be required to provide the additional data for claims processing.
Clients of software vendors whose software currently includes ROE Web functionality and who are registered for the 27 week version of ROE Web will be able to continue to use the current version of ROE Web. It will not be possible for these employers to provide 53 weeks of payroll data in a bulk file until the software vendor has modified the software.
Employers requesting additional information should call the ROE Web Employers Support Line at 1 800 385-5470, email us at web-assistance-web@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca, or visit the ROE Web website.
We will update the website as new information becomes available. Make sure you visit the website often in order to get the latest information.
The ROE Laser program will not be modified. Employers who use ROE Laser may be contacted by Service Canada for additional information. For more information on the phase out of the ROE Laser...
All employers who submit Laser ROEs are encouraged to consider using ROE Web, and can refer to the ROE Web website.