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Thunder Bay injured workers tell panel how minimum wage & deeming a bad combination

October 19, 2013

“Minimum wage discussion in Thunder Bay” (NetNewsLedger, Oct. 19, 2103) Greg Snider and Steve Mantis of the Thunder Bay & District Injured Workers Support Group addressed the Minimum Wage Advisory Panel. While supporting an increase in the minimum wage pegged to inflation…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Deeming

Traumatic work injury, 8 appeals, still waiting

January 11, 2013

“Injured worker fights 16-year battle with WSIB.” / Sarah Sacheli (Windsor Star, Jan. 10, 2013) Richard Owens, a department store manager shot during a robbery in 1996 at his workplace that made headlines at the time, is still fighting to have his…

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Filed Under: Appeals, Benefits, Videos

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