Record of Employment: ROE Codes

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The ROE is the form that employers complete for employees receiving insurable earnings who stop working and experience an interruption of earnings. The ROE is the single most important document in the Employment Insurance (EI) program. Each year, more than 1 million Canadian employers fill out more than 9 million ROE forms for their employees.

Service Canada provides Canadians with a single point of access to a wide range of government services and benefits. Service Canada will use the information on the ROE to determine if a person is eligible to receive EI benefits. They will also determine what the amount will be and how long that person will receive those benefits.

There are several different codes that employers use to define why the employee had an interruption of pay.

ROE Code A: Shortage of Work

Use this code when the employee is laid off since a “shortage of work” occurs when an employer has to lay off staff. 

  • end of contract or season
  • end of casual/part-time work
  • end of the school year
  • temporary shutdown of operations
  • permanent shutdown of operations
  • position eliminated/redundant
  • company restructuring
  • employer bankruptcy or receivership

ROE Code B: Strike or Lockout

Use Code B when an employee is on strike or has been locked out of the workplace.

ROE Code C: Return to School

Service Canada is phasing out the use of this code.

ROE Code D: Illness or Injury

Use Code D when the employee is leaving work temporarily because he or she is ill or injured.

ROE Code E: Quit

Use Code E when the employee initiates the separation from employment.

  • to take another job
  • to relocate with a spouse
  • to return to school
  • to voluntarily retire
  • for health reasons

ROE Code F: Maternity

Use Code F only when a birth mother is leaving the workplace to take maternity leave. It does not apply to adoptive parents or birth fathers.

ROE Code G: Retirement

Use Code G when the employee is leaving the workplace because of mandatory retirement or through a Work Force Reduction approved by Service Canada. 

ROE Code H: Work Sharing

Use Code H when the employee is participating in the Service Canada Work-Sharing Program.

ROE Code J: Apprentice Training

Use Code J if the employee is leaving the workplace temporarily to participate in a government-approved apprenticeship training program.

ROE Code M: Dismissal

Use Code M when the employer initiates the separation from employment for any reason other than a layoff or mandatory retirement (that is, the employee is leaving the workplace because he or she has been dismissed by the employer). Also use this code when the employment is terminated within a probationary period because the employee was not well suited for the position (that is, the employee was not able to satisfactorily perform the duties of the position).

ROE Code N: Leave of Absence

Use Code N when the employee is leaving the workplace temporarily to take a leave of absence.

ROE Code P: Parental

Use Code P if the employee is leaving the workplace temporarily to take parental or adoption leave.

ROE Code Z: Compassionate Care / Parents of Critically Ill Children

Use Code Z if the employee is leaving the workplace temporarily to claim compassionate care benefits, or Family Caregiver Benefits.

ROE Code K: Other

The vast majority of reasons for issuing an ROE are covered by the above codes. 

  • change in payroll/ownership or company name
  • change in pay period type
  • death of an employee
  • Service Canada has requested the ROE

All ROE Code information provided by IRCC.

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