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Diseases & Injuries

Commemorating workers on Day of Mourning – April 28

April 27, 2020

Although we cannot gather in the same way this year due to COVID-19 safety measures, tomorrow we will commemorate injured workers killed, injured or made ill on the job. A report released today,  2020 Report on Work Fatality and Injury Rates in …

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Covid-19, Injured workers

Tell Doug Ford and the WSIB: Injured Workers Need COVID-19 Relief NOW!

April 8, 2020

In these frightening and unprecedented times, the Province of Ontario and and the WSIB need to double down on protecting workers who get sick or injured on the job. The Ontario Network of Injured Workers’ Groups (ONIWG) has written to the Premier…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Covid-19, Injured workers

COVID-19 Frequently asked workplace health and safety questions

March 29, 2020

The Workers’ Health & Safety Legal Clinic (WHSLC) is keeping Ontario workers informed on key questions about COVID-19 and their employment: What can I do if I think my workplace is not following appropriate health and safety protocols with respect to COVID-19?…

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Filed Under: Covid-19, Safety

COVID-19: ONIWG calls for WSIB support

March 25, 2020

The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board recently posted on their website how they make decisions on COVID-19 claims: that is, on a case-by-case basis. Today the Ontario Network of Injured Workers Groups (ONIWG) sent a letter to Premier Ford calling on the…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Benefits, Covid-19

IWC services in response to COVID-19

March 17, 2020

Our office is closed for in-person client and group meetings, but we are committed to staying connected during this difficult time. We are offering services by telephone, email and online. See contact information below. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak, we…

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Filed Under: Covid-19, Legal services

In the news … worker protections

October 12, 2019

Recent media coverage highlights a disturbing lack of progress on longstanding problems raised repeatedly by legal clinics, health and safety advocates and community groups regarding adequate worker protections and safety, compensation and rights. Temporary agency workers – outrage continues over the death …

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Filed Under: Claims, Diseases & Injuries, Migrant workers, Temp workers

Town of Widows – the Peterborough legacy

August 5, 2019

Town of Widows, a documentary on the fight for recognition of occupational diseases suffered by workers exposed to Peterborough’s General Electric plant’s “lethal legacy”, will be broadcast this coming Thursday (August 8) at 9 p.m. on CBC Docs POV.…

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Filed Under: Claims, Occupational disease

Day of Mourning – remembering lives lost

April 24, 2019

Communities across Ontario will hold Day of Mourning ceremonies this Sunday (Monday in some locations) to recognize workers killed, made ill or injured on the job. The event, initiated in 1984 by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) workers and adopted…

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Filed Under: Diseases & Injuries, Injured workers

Sharing lessons on the legacy of asbestos

April 9, 2019

A delegation from Casale Monferrato, the small Italian town devastated by high rates of mesothelioma and related disease after occupational and environmental exposure to asbestos, yesterday began its week-long visit to Ontario.   The group, which includes oncologists, a civic politician, educators and…

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Filed Under: Education, Occupational disease

Italian delegation to share experience in dealing with the legacy of asbestos

February 20, 2019

From April 7-15  a delegation from Casale Monferrato, Italy, the small city of 36,000 people which has suffered more than 1000 mesothelioma cases from preventable asbestos exposure, will make a solidarity and educational visit to Ontario. This visit is part of…

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Filed Under: Education, Occupational disease, Safety

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