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Striking WSIB workers are shown in front of MPP Andrew Dowie’s constituency in Windsor on Monday, June 2, 2025. Photo by Dan Janisse / Windsor Star The strike has forced the agency to direct ...
Striking WSIB workers in Windsor brought their contract fight on Friday to Windsor-Tecumseh MPP Andrew Dowie’s doorstep. Besides rallying outside the Progressive Conservative’s office, one ...
“The WSIB is a shining example of what not to be. We will hold the WSIB accountable for their failure to protect employee wellness,” said Harry Goslin, President of OCEU. “I will not rest until we fix ...
We will hold the WSIB accountable for their failure to protect employee wellness,” said Harry Goslin, President of OCEU. “I will not rest until we fix the very real and systemic workload problem.
The union representing thousands of WSIB employees is blasting the government agency for using automation to handle a backlog of claims.
Despite internal evidence to the contrary, WSIB leadership from the CEO on down assured the public and the government that the WSIB was “keeping up,” while the Minister of Labour repeated ...
It’s hard to miss the picket line at a local MPPs constituency office in Pickering these days. For two weeks, roughly 180 to 200 local Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) workers have been ...
The WSIB continues to use stall tactics and delays in responding to outstanding issues in any substantial capacity while our members are on strike. Article content On the heels of the union’s repeated ...
They joined more than 3,000 WSIB workers across Ontario in walking off the job on May 21, demanding fairer wages, lighter caseloads, and stronger support for injured workers.
union remains at the table - wsib stalls as strike continues The union representing frontline workers at the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) remains fully committed to reaching a fair ...
WSIB Rejects Unions Latest Offer. Share. TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--After hearing nothing from the employer for over a week, the union and employer met to exchange proposals, but remain far apart ...
Meanwhile, WSIB has spent $14.5 million on U.S.-based coaching firm BetterUp, and is finalizing a contract with American company Iron Mountain that will eliminate 26 Ontario jobs tied to vital ...
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