- Saskatchewan WCB announces 2023 preliminary average premium rate October 31, 2022
Board proposes average premium rate at $1.28
Regina, Sask., Oct. 31, 2022 – The Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) has announced the 2023 preliminary average employer premium rate at $1.28 per hundred dollars of payroll, compared to the 2022 rate of $1.23, an increase of 4.1 per cent. The announcement was made at the WCB’s annual preliminary rate information meeting with Saskatchewan employers, workers and stakeholders.
Continue reading → - WorkSafeBC: 2023 premium rates October 27, 2022
WorkSafeBC announces that the average base premium rate for 2023 is 1.55 percent of employers’ assessable payroll, which has been maintained at the same level since 2018. Our strong financial results have enabled us to keep the average rate flat for 2023.
Continue reading → - WCB PEI biennial worker survey underway October 21, 2022
The Workers Compensation Board’s biennial Worker Survey is now underway.
This biennial survey is being conducted by phone by an independent research firm, Narrative Research, who will ask our clients about their satisfaction with our programs and services. Participation is voluntary and confidential.
Continue reading →- WCB PEI: Asbestos management requires specific safety measures October 21, 2022
As the post-tropical storm Fiona clean up continues, the Workers Compensation Board (WCB) reminds employers and workers that they are required to follow the specific safety measures related to asbestos management. Asbestos is a strong, fire-resistant mineral fibre. While asbestos is no longer used in residential and commercial building construction, it can still be found when renovating, restoring and demolishing older buildings.
Continue reading →- WSIB holds average premium rate for Ontario businesses at lowest level in more than 20 years October 20, 2022
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) announced today that the average premium rate for Ontario businesses will remain steady for 2023 at $1.30 for every $100 of insurable payroll.
Continue reading →- WorkSafeBC develops new safety resource for manufacturing sector October 20, 2022
Self-evaluation tool will help employers identify and address gaps in occupational health and safety programs
Manufacturing in B.C. has an injury rate that is 24 percent higher than the provincial average. In 2021, there were over 19,000 time-loss injuries in the manufacturing sector in B.C. and close to 4,000 of these were serious injuries.
Continue reading →- WorkSafeNB announces 2023 assessment rate and pursuit of benefit improvements October 14, 2022
WorkSafeNB is pleased to announce it has reduced the average assessment rate for 2023 to $1.31, down 22% from the 2022 rate of $1.69.
At the same time as assessment rates are decreasing, WorkSafeNB’s board of directors is pursuing legislative changes that would improve the benefits provided to injured workers and their families.
Continue reading →- WCSS: Sprains and Strains October 4, 2022
Strains and sprains are painful injuries, but they’re also very common. At some point in your life, you have likely sprained a ligament, or strained a muscle or tendon. It could have been cause by a second of distraction while stepping off the sidewalk, by lifting a heavy load at the gym, or by repeating the same movement for a long period of time.
Continue reading →- WCB PEI: Keeping Workers Safe During Storm Clean Up September 29, 2022
The Workers Compensation Board (WCB) has practical resources available to keep workers safe as the clean-up from post-tropical storm Fiona continues across the province.
Continue reading →- WSIB doubles rebates in 2023 for smaller businesses investing in health and safety September 28, 2022
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) is providing smaller businesses with up to 99 full-time employees more time to take advantage of added incentives to make their workplaces safer, while boosting their bottom line.
Continue reading → - WCB PEI: Asbestos management requires specific safety measures October 21, 2022