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Safety

Calling on the Workplaces Review to strengthen rights

October 19, 2016

Injured Workers Consultants (IWC) was happy to make a submission on the Interim Report on the Changing Workplaces Review, in support of the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change (MWAC) and the Workers’ Action Centre (WAC). The Changing Workplaces Review presents an important…

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Filed Under: Employment, Safety

Where’s the action on asbestos?

September 7, 2016

This past Labour Day, Canadian Labour of Congress president Hassan Yussuff celebrated union gains, highlighted current workplace challenges, including precarious work – and repeated the call for a ban on asbestos. Almost 152,000 Canadian workers are exposed in their jobs to asbestos…

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Filed Under: Claims, Occupational disease, Safety

Before the Legislature adjourned

June 13, 2016

Injured workers, the WSIB and occupational safety were topics addressed several times this month in the Legislature before it adjourned on June 9th. June 1st (Injured Workers Day) in the Assembly saw Percy Hatfield (MPP Windsor-Tecumseh) challenge the government’s record on workers’…

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Filed Under: Injured workers, Law Reform, Safety

Safety and the temp worker

May 30, 2016

“New documentary sheds light on temp workers killed on the job” / Sara Mojtehedzadeh (Toronto Star, May 30, 2016) The film A Day’s Work explores exploitation and risks in the U.S. temp agency industry. It traces the search for answers by Antonia…

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Filed Under: Safety

May Day – time to address shattered dreams

April 30, 2016

“‘Migrant Dreams’ broken as workers face exploitation on Ontario farms” (CBC The Current, Apr. 28, 2016) In her documentary to be premiered Sunday (May Day – International Workers Day) at the Hot Docs Festival local film-maker Min Sook Lee follows a group…

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Filed Under: Safety

“The lowered flag is a powerful symbol of our respect”

April 22, 2016

Bill 180, Workers Day of Mourning Act, 2016 introduced by Percy Hatfield (MPP for Windsor-Tecumseh) and supported by all parties passed second reading April 7 (with a standing ovation) and is now waiting to be considered by the Standing Committee on the…

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Filed Under: Law Reform, Safety

Women’s health & the workplace

August 26, 2015

Some recent discussions on the role of gender and tasks as they affect the working experiences of women… Canadian researchers  Katherine Lippel and Karen Messing were among presenters at the International Conference “Women’s Work & Health” held March 2015 in Brussels. Organized…

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Filed Under: Employment, Mental Health, Research, Safety

Worker with disability in toxic environment failed by system

July 24, 2015

“Forced out by a broken system: my endless battle for workplace safety” (RankAndFile.ca, July 23, 2015) A worker with a permanent disability, enduring persistent psychological harassment and threats of physical violence, recounts her efforts through multiple means and agencies to gain what…

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Filed Under: Employment, Mental Health, Safety

Monitoring the media?

June 27, 2015

Is the media providing a fair and accurate portrayal of injured workers and workers’ compensation? And how do their representations shape public opinion? A recent study and an offensive cartoon give cause for concern. In their article “If It Bleeds, It …

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Filed Under: Safety, Stigma

Ontario communities remember fallen workers

April 28, 2015

“If we have elected governments committed to enforcing the law, we can do better…” Many speakers echoed the words of Canadian Labour Congress president, Hassan Yussuff, at today’s Ottawa Day of Mourning (see video below). In 49 other Day of Mourning ceremonies…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Safety

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