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Home / Blog / Benefits / Deeming

Deeming

Workers’ compensation concerns raised in the House

May 28, 2019

New Democrat Labour critic Wayne Gates (MPP – Niagara Falls) introduced Bill 119, Respecting Injured Workers Act (Workplace Safety and Insurance Amendment), in the Legislative Assembly today. Intended to remedy the harmful Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) practice of deeming…

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Filed Under: Deeming, Law Reform, Videos

ONIWG launches whistleblower report on deeming

May 22, 2019

What happens to people who are injured at work? Most of the time, workers heal and they return to their regular jobs and lives. But what about those workers who don’t fully recover? Some of those people are looked after by workers’…

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Filed Under: Deeming, Injured workers

Overdue: addressing injured worker poverty

October 17, 2018

The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty is a day to reflect also on the poverty close at home. One in six Canadians currently live in poverty, and in Ontario the percentage is slightly higher at 17%. While Toronto and Windsor…

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Filed Under: Deeming, Poverty

“Deeming the WSIB unfit to serve Ontario’s injured workers”

April 12, 2018

Nickel Belt MPP France Gélinas rose in the Legislative Assembly Tuesday to call out the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) on practices that have had catastrophic impacts for two miners in her constituency – and that can have devastating consequences for…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Deeming, Health Care, Law Reform, Videos

The Premier of Ontario was asked about ‘deeming’

March 20, 2018

(ONIWG’s  recent letter to the Premier follows up on questions on deeming raised with her during recent Town Halls by providing recent research on how severely injured workers are impacted by the WSIB practice of deeming…) As many are aware, the Premier…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Deeming

The problem with deeming

February 25, 2018

More than 90% of workers who lose time from work because of a work injury get back to work at their pre-injury wages in less than a year. But the vast majority of those injuries are temporary. People need time to heal,…

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Filed Under: Deeming

Taking a message to the Premier

February 1, 2018

Injured worker, Anne Marie had an appointment with Kathleen Wayne in her constituency office on Friday January 26, 2018.  In the meeting, the injured worker told her injury story, how she  injured her back at work. Subsequent to her injury, the WSIB…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Deeming

Injured workers: taking an extra hit

January 8, 2018

“Injured workers losing out on Ontario’s wage bump. Here’s why” / Sara Mojtehedzadeh (Hamilton Spectator, Toronto Star Jan. 8, 2018) – with Letters to the editor in response (Jan 13). — While supporting the $15 & Fairness minimum wage campaign, injured workers…

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Filed Under: Deeming, Employment, Poverty

Urgent action by Minister needed now on deeming

November 21, 2017

On November 17, the Legislative Assembly adopted the report of the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs on Bill 148 Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, 2017 (see amended version) and  have ordered it for third reading. The proposed NDP amendment,…

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Filed Under: Deeming, Law Reform

The delusion of deeming

November 2, 2017

“The phantom jobs of injured workers: The WSIB’s horrific practice of deeming.” / Zaid Noorsumar (Rank and File, 2 Nov. 2017) “Deeming” is hard to explain – and harder still for injured workers, such as Mark Winegarden, to experience. Having damaged his…

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