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As the WSIB strike continues into another week with no resolution in sight, the Ontario Compensation Employees Union (OCEU/CUPE Local 1750) has delivered a p ...
It’s been five weeks since more than 100 Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) employees in Waterloo region started picketing alongside their counterparts in other Ontario cities. The ...
The strike action began on May 22, after mediated bargaining talks between the WSIB and the Ontario Compensation Employees Union (OCEU), the union that represents WSIB employees, broke down.
With more than 3,600 Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) employees poised to pass the one-month mark on strike, the union representing the workers sa ...
WSIB staff represented by OCEU/CUPE 1750 have been on strike since May 21, fighting chronic understaffing, stagnant wages, and the outsourcing of Ontario jobs to U.S.-based firms.
TORONTO, June 19, 2025--With more than 3,600 Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) employees poised to pass the one-month mark on strike, the union representing the workers says the agency ...
TORONTO, June 17, 2025--After a full weekend of mediated negotiations aimed at ending the ongoing strike, the union representing more than 3,600 Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB ...
TORONTO — After a full weekend of mediated negotiations aimed at ending the ongoing strike, the union representing more than 3,600 Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) employees says the agency ...
When it comes to job-related anxiety and depression, WSIB employees experience levels that are double the national average.
Striking WSIB workers in Windsor brought their contract fight to an MPP's doorstep, demanding a meeting with the area's provincial rep.
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 ...
Dozens of striking WSIB workers took their fight for a new contract to the front door of the provincial agency in London, soon to be home to its head office. Harry Goslin, president of the Ontario ...
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