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Actions & Campaigns

What would expanding coverage mean?

September 12, 2019

One in four workers in Ontario, approximately 1.7 million workers, are not covered by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, giving the province one of the lowest coverage rates in the country. Most provinces automatically cover all workers under workers’ compensation, except…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Coverage, Law Reform

Video Launch: Injured Workers Speak Out Against Legal Aid Cuts

September 3, 2019

This Labour Day, injured workers are launching a series of videos speaking out against the cuts to Legal Aid. Stay tuned every two weeks to see new stories from injured workers about the impacts that Legal Aid clinics have had on their…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Injured workers, Legal services, Videos

WCIAR – action tools to end deeming

August 27, 2019

The Workers’ Comp Is A Right (WCIAR) campaign has two new lobbying tools to end deeming and stop the cuts to legal aid. Deeming is when the WSIB pretends an injured worker has a job that they do not actually have, and…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Deeming

Your support wanted -Niagara Injured Workers fundraiser, Sept. 14

August 22, 2019

Come out and support the Niagara Injured Workers group fundraiser being held Saturday Sep. 14 at the Cat and Monkey, 4548 Queen St in Niagara Falls. Time: 11:00 am to 5:00 pm Admission is $5.00 Events include a silent auction and a…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Injured workers

Legal aid cuts hurt communities – a message heard from across Ontario

August 1, 2019

A May Environics poll showed 75% of Ontarians oppose the government’s catastrophic 30% cut this year to Legal Aid Ontario’s budget. Since then, the consequences of the cuts to all legal aid services and clinics have become only too real as low-income…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Legal services

Provincial Day of Action July 30 – stop legal aid cuts!

July 24, 2019

The cuts to legal aid and legal clinics target Ontario’s most vulnerable: workers injured on the job, people with disabilities, tenants facing eviction, women fleeing violence, refugees, immigrants, people on social assistance, people struggling with mental health, temporary and precarious workers, parents…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Legal services

This Thursday show your support for clinics

July 9, 2019

Make sure you’ve saved your seat on the bus! Join ONIWG and the Barrie District Injured Worker Group this Thursday to welcome the new Attorney General, Doug Downey, at his Barrie constituency office  –  and call on him to reverse the cuts.…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Legal services

Who’s left out? Calling for coverage for all

June 12, 2019

At a time when labour reforms for a changing workplace with increasingly precarious employment have been rolled back and recent funding cuts leave Ontario workers, especially temporary workers, with less protection from injury, there are renewed calls for universal workers’…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Coverage, Safety

Injured Workers Day – a rally against poverty & privatization

June 5, 2019

Fortunately the sun shone  Saturday as injured workers, their families, advocates, labour unions and supporters gathered  at Queen’s Park for the 36th annual Injured Workers’ Day, following the Friday night vigil. The event was one of several held around the…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Injured workers

Cutting the lifeline to legal help

May 7, 2019

Low-income and disadvantaged Ontarians are asking why the province’s April budget is targeting their access to justice? The provincial government has cut funding to Legal Aid Ontario (LAO) by 36%. Because of this, LAO is proposing to cut the budget for Ontario’s…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Legal services, Videos

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