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Legislation & Government PolicyWorkplace Safety
WorkplaceNL marks 75 years as lost-time injury rate falls to record low
Newfoundland and Labrador’s workers’ compensation board is marking its 75th anniversary this year, as the province’s lost-time injury rate has fallen to less than a third of what it was… …
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PREMIUM HVAC technician’s PTSD claim denied, workplace stressors did not cause diagnosed disorder
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PREMIUM WSIAT finds warehouse job unsuitable, awards benefits for antalgic gait and back injury
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Legislation & Government PolicyWorkplace Safety
PEI fishing employers can opt in to workers’ compensation coverage for crews
Commercial fishing workers in Prince Edward Island are not automatically covered under the province’s Workers Compensation Act, leaving them without benefits if they are hurt or fall ill on the… …
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OHS Law
PREMIUM B.C. school district loses appeal as tribunal upholds principal’s harassment claim against subordinate
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Features & AnalysisWorkplace Safety
B.C. employer ordered to pay nearly $60,000 after firing worker who reported safety concerns
A British Columbia employer must pay a former operations manager nearly $60,000 in lost wages, interest, and expenses after the Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal upheld a finding that the worker… …
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Mental Health & WellbeingOHS Law
PREMIUM Police detective’s WSIB file fully disclosed to his employer ahead of LOE benefits appeal
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Cancer-stricken medical responders deserve support, says fire chief for Neebing, Ont.
By Carl Clutchey | The Chronicle-Journal Neebing’s fire chief is urging the province to add medical first responders to a list of crew members eligible for compensation should they become ill… …


