Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB)
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ffnews.comHere are the latest WSIB news highlights I can share right now, based on recent public releases and reputable outlets:
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If you’d like, I can assemble a concise timeline with exact dates and provide brief summaries of each filing or press release, or fetch the latest statements from WSIB’s newsroom. I can also pull recent local coverage from Ontario outlets to capture any new developments since mid-2025. Please tell me your preferred focus (timeline, terms, or service impact) and whether you want sources cited inline.
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www.newswire.caDue to a labour disruption at the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), you may experience delays in WSIB services. Please note that the Office of the Worker Adviser (OWA) is independent from the WSIB...
www.owa.gov.on.caMore than 3,000 workers have been on strike for better wages and working conditions since May 22.
www.cbc.ca/CNW/ - The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) will continue to process claims and pay income support to those off work due to work-related injury or...
www.newswire.caWSIB will continue to help as strike continues Toronto, June 9, 2025 – The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) engaged in mediated talks with the Ontario Compensation Employees Union (OCEU) all weekend, advancing proposals on key topics like wages, benefits, and workload. The WSIB is at the table, ready to land a deal, as it awaits a meaningful response from the union. In the meantime, the WSIB remains focused on being here to help people recover from workplace injury or illness.
www.wsib.caHundreds of unionized workers at Ontario's Workplace Safety and Insurance Board walked off the job in Toronto on Thursday as part of provincial rolling strikes after their union said they were unable to reach an agreement with their employer.
www.cbc.caAfter a full weekend of mediated negotiations aimed at ending the ongoing strike, the union representing more than 3,600 Workplace Safety and Insurance Board...
www.businesswire.comThe union representing WSIB workers announced "marathon" bargaining sessions had wrapped up with an agreement. The union had threatened to strike if a deal was not reached.
globalnews.caWSIB waiting for response to its latest offer which includes enhanced benefits and a wage increase above inflation in 2025 Toronto, May 21, 2025 – The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) will continue to process claims and pay income support to those off work due to work-related injury or illness during a labour disruption.
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