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Home / McMaster University - School of Labour Studies

McMaster University - School of Labour Studies

What to do if you get injured or ill from work [multilingual]

March 20, 2020

Pamphlet for Ontario injured workers who experience language barriers to help them navigate the workers’ compensation system. The guide is available here from McMaster in 7 languages: English, Tamil, Portuguese, Punjabi, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Spanish.…

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Guide to identifying and addressing challenges related to language barriers in return to work

March 15, 2020

Download a copy  here from McMaster University.  Advice on dealing with challenges that arise from language barriers after a work injury or illness and in the return-to-work (RTW) process. Intended for workers’ compensation staff, worker advocates, employers, vocational rehabilitation providers, healthcare…

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