Sondage – Partagez vos commentaires sur l’OWC/OEA NS

En tant qu’employé, employeur, leader en matière de sécurité ou employé du système de sécurité au travail de Nova Scotia, nous nous tournons vers vous aujourd’hui pour connaître votre point de vue.
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WCB approves 2023 premium rates

2023 average premium rate remains among lowest in Canada Regina, Sask., Dec. 12, 2022 – The Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) has approved the 2023 average employer premium rate of $1.28 per hundred dollars of payroll. This is an increase of 4.1 per cent from the 2022 rat
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Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission Release Assessment Rates for 2023

Yellowknife, NT (November 28, 2022) – The Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut (WSCC) announces that the average employer assessment rate is remaining at $2.40 per $100 of assessable payroll, unchanged since 2020.
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WCB Nova Scotia’s CEO Stuart MacLean announces retirement

November 7, 2022 After 36 years, Stuart MacLean is retiring from WCB Nova Scotia. Stuart has served as the organization’s CEO since 2012. In that time, he guided the WCB through a comprehensive modernization and into an era of financial sustainability, and workplace injury has decline
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WCB announces rates, surplus and pursuit of benefit enhancements

November 7, 2022 The Workers Compensation Board (WCB) of PEI is pleased to announce a 4.2% reduction of its estimated average assessment rate for Islander employers for 2023. This brings the 2023 rate to $1.37, down from $1.43 in 2022.
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WCB distributes $95 million in surplus funds to Manitoba employers

For the fourth year in a row, the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba (WCB) is distributing surplus funds to employers whose premiums fund the workers compensation system. The WCB is able to provide this financial relief to employers due to the successful investment made in injury
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Saskatchewan WCB announces 2023 preliminary average premium rate

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
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La CNESST accompagne le secteur de la construction dans l’application de nouveaux mécanismes de prévention et de participation

À compter du 1er janvier 2023, les nouveaux mécanismes de prévention et de participation des travailleuses et travailleurs propres au secteur de la construction prévus à la Loi modernisant le régime de santé et de sécurité du travail (LMRSST) devront être mis en application sur les ch
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WorkSafeBC: 2023 premium rates

Worksafe BC
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.
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WCB PEI biennial worker survey underway

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 a
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