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The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) recently created a draft policy on Communicable Illnesses as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic; although, the policy is not specific to COVID-19. Submissions were requested from the worker and employer communities and will be…
Talking Radical Radio – Thunder Bay injured workers fighting for compensation and care
Talking Radical Radio host Scott Neigh recently interviewed activist leaders from the Thunder Bay & District Injured Workers Support Group: one of the founders, Steve Mantis; president Eugene Lefrançois; and vice-president Janet Paterson (Ontario Network of Injured Workers Groups…
Response to the Appeal Tribunal’s New Pre-hearing Process Consultation
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal (WSIAT) has provided a number of proposed changes regarding their pre-hearing processes in order to reduce delays. The Injured Workers Community Legal Clinic made a submission to the consultation, which can be reviewed here.…
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Add your story on Dryden Mill RB4
Between 2002 and 2004, Dryden Weyerhaeuser Paper mill built Recovery Boiler #4 as part of reducing air emissions from their mill. Weyerhaeuser had already completed pretty much the same project at their mill in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, where they installed manifolds on…
ONIWG turns to the courts for fair cost-of-living adjustment for injured workers
Inflation was not an issue when the workers’ compensation system was introduced back in 1915. But by the 70’s and 80’s injured workers saw their benefits being swallowed up by rising prices and increased cost-of-living. Annual indexing is supposed to protect injured…
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Calling on injured workers to take part in Human Rights Commission survey on poverty
The Ontario Human Rights Commission is doing a survey of people who are experiencing poverty, or have experienced poverty in the past, and also family members, friends or service providers who know someone who has experienced poverty.
This is part of a…
University of Waterloo seeks injured workers for study on retirement & poverty
A University of Waterloo-based study focused on injured worker poverty in retirement years would like to hear from injured workers who have engaged with the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board’s Loss of Retirement Income (LRI) benefits. As a part of their investigation,…
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Tony Mauro: the passing of a long time fighter for injured workers
(By Orlando Buonastella, IWC community legal worker and long-time fellow advocate)
Many injured workers in the Greater Toronto Area and beyond have come to know Tony Mauro. He passed away and he will be remembered with pride. (Visitation for family and friends…
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Training for injured workers on accommodation law
The OFL Prevention Link program is offering the Ontario Network of Injured Workers Groups (ONIWG) free virtual training on The Principles of Accommodation Law. This workshop will increase participants’ understanding of human rights legislation in the area of disability and employment. The…
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Remembering Jim Nugent
Injured Workers Community Legal Clinic and the injured worker community is deeply saddened by the passing of valued community member and friend, Jim Nugent. Our thoughts and condolences go out to his partner Christine Nugent and their family. A lifelong social justice,…





