- Autonomisation de notre main-d’œuvre : feuille de route 2024-2026 de la Commission des accidents du travail 13 mars 2024
Charlottetown, le 12 mars 2024 – La Commission des accidents du travail (CAT) de l’Île-duPrince-Édouard a publié son plan stratégique 2024-2026, axé sur trois principaux domaines : son équipe, les besoins complexes et changeants de sa clientèle et la transformation opérationnelle.
Continuer la lecture → - WCB Nova Scotia launches new Strategic Plan with commitment to protect more 8 mars 2024
(Halifax, NS) – With new leadership, a new vision and improving and much more financial stability than ever before, WCB Nova Scotia is setting out to protect more Nova Scotians and more workplaces through a bold, ambitious and optimistic strategic plan that aims to become one of the top-performing WCBs in Canada by 2030.
Continuer la lecture → - Support to obtain professional designations in disability management/return to work 2024 7 mars 2024
Funding is available for individuals to enrol in courses between now and the end of June 2024. Courses are available at no cost in the following programs: Continuer la lecture →
- Indemnisation des victimes d’actes criminels 7 mars 2024
Indemnisation et dénonciation en vertu de la Loi visant à aider les personnes victimes d’infractions criminelles et à favoriser leur rétablissement : des précisions s’imposent.
Continuer la lecture →- New tools and awareness campaign to help keep care providers safe in the workplace 7 mars 2024
Homes, facilities, and communities across Nova Scotia are workplaces for home care and long-term care providers. And, new tools for leaders in the sector and a new awareness campaign, Better Safety, Better Care, are focused on the safety and well-being of workers, and their ability to provide safe and healthy care to their clients and residents. WCB Nova Scotia is proud to be a partner with AWARE-NS and government in this work.
Continuer la lecture →- WCB announces next term board appointees 6 mars 2024
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- Autonomisation de notre main-d’œuvre : feuille de route 2024-2026 de la Commission des accidents du travail 13 mars 2024
Charlottetown, le 12 mars 2024 – La Commission des accidents du travail (CAT) de l’Île-duPrince-Édouard a publié son plan stratégique 2024-2026, axé sur trois principaux domaines : son équipe, les besoins complexes et changeants de sa clientèle et la transformation opérationnelle.
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