Labor groups argue that surplus‑funded employer savings and limited coverage keep pressure on injured workers and private ...
Harry Goslin, president of CUPE 1750, the Ontario Compensation Employees Union (OCEU), is urging the government to reverse the rest of the nearly 30--year--old cuts that continue ...
Province will mandate the board to raise loss-of-earnings benefits, which cover income lost because of a work-related injury ...
Under the planned changes, benefits will increase from 85 per cent to 90 per cent of an injured worker's take home pay.
NATIONS Translation Group and its subsidiary Language Marketplace is proud to present the 2026 Indigenous Economic Reconciliation Award to the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) recognizing ...
Ontario’s workers’ comp focus is shifting from premium relief toward richer statutory protections for injured workers ...
Ontario is proposing a major overhaul of its workplace injury benefits system, including the first increase to income ...
Local MPP Lise Vaugeois’s private member’s bill to reform the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board failed in the legislature, but a local advocate for injured workers sees ...
Even though Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) claims decreased in 2025, the overall number of incident reports and lost time claims have increased for the City ...
Washington State Investment Board (WSIB) has proposed a $300m (€256.6m) commitment to Monarch Alternative Capital’s ...
Wednesday’s announcement of the expansion of Workplace Safety and Insurance Board coverage still leaves over 1.5 million Ontario workers without critical safety protections.
In an interim decision released April 2, 2026, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO) granted a request by the bus ...
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