The WCB’s response to COVID-19
Our top priority is the health of all our staff, customers and our partners.
Our top priority is the health of all our staff, customers and our partners.
Total injury rate decreases by 9 per cent and Time Loss injury rate decreases by 6.5 per cent
- 2019 Total injury rate was 4.95 per 100 workers
- 2019 Time Loss (Time Loss + Fatality) injury rate was 1.86 per 100 workers
- 41 rate codes (84 per cent of rate codes) had a lower Total injury rate than in 2018
- 88 per cent of Saskatchewan employers achieved zero injuries
Crystal Nett will join the organization in the role of chief financial officer (CFO) and vice-president of corporate services.
Injury claims previously not covered by the WCB will be reviewed under the new amendments
The 2020 rate marks the first time in 12 years the average premium rate has not dropped
Average preliminary rate will remain at $1.17
The WCB is always looking for ways to improve service to you, our customers. That’s why you are now able to view your Statement of Account (SOA) online with your WCB Online Account.
If your actual payroll will be 50 per cent higher than your initial estimate, you need to update it to avoid a six per cent penalty of the assessed difference.
- 88 per cent of Saskatchewan employers achieved Mission: Zero
- Total injury rate increases to 5.44 (per 100 workers) & Time Loss injury increases to 1.99 (per 100 workers)